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gardenruminations.co.uk
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| | | | | The weather is set to change, essentially returning to normal; cooler with showers. It's getting rather dry out there so a bit of rain will be welcome, so long as it knows when to stop. The forecast is showing showery rain every day for the next fortnight, by which time I will be very tired... | |
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thebloominggarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Here we are at last. The very best of the year. In July everything goes downhill, but in June everything is at its most luxurious, intoxicating best. My garden is only fifteen months old and already it is delighting me with its exuberance. And what could be better to kick off with than an old-... | |
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lifeonalondonplot.com
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| | | | | It's been a while since my last six. The garden has been growing and this week shows the front and back gardens in their shaggy glory. I've been tidying, lifting and dividing this morning but rain stopped play, so no excuse to not post a six. Sarcophagus bed - The jasminoides trachelsophermum continues to grow... | |
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hearthwilde.com
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| | | Coreopsis is a plant I've been fond of back since my high school days when I had an afternoon job working at a family owned garden center. There's something reassuring and cheery about this plant's bright, bobbing flowers. So when I noticed some seeds for plains coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria), a native of the Great Plains,... | ||