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katob427.com
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| | | | | So what can I say? David Culp's Gala was fun. Great seeing people excited about snowdrops, talking way too much about snowdrops, amazing lectures about snowdrops, and in general excited about the new gardening year. Selling went well. I was remarkably okay with seeing snowdrops leave my garden, somewhat insulted that a few favorites didn't... | |
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theshrubqueen.com
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| | | | | The rainy season in South Florida officially starts June 1. And it has! One day early. Which is a good thing, because the garden was getting parched. I toured the garden before the rain started to fall and the typically clear blue skies were overcast - one look at radar confirmed it, water would be... | |
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doingtheplan.com
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| | | | | Vanessa Bell, looking resplendent - one of three teeny rosebuds in the rose patch by the back door. This rose is one of the first to bloom and last to flower, and it's named after a member of the Bloomsbury set. | |
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gardenruminations.co.uk
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| | | There are things that are definitely not better late than never, Covid being one of them. I have it; I don't like it. I've spent a fair bit of this week on my allotment and almost none in the garden. It's looking increasingly autumnal, to a degree that is all the more noticeable for spending... | ||