Summer’s Here!
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Having so often mentioned the terrible, rain-soaked summer we’ve been having I feel it’s only reasonable to acknowledge that the sun is finally out. […]
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Having so often mentioned the terrible, rain-soaked summer we’ve been having I feel it’s only reasonable to acknowledge that the sun is finally out. […]
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You saw it here first. Lovely planting on the Olympic Park ready for tonight’s rehearsal of the opening ceremony. Watsonia, Agapanthus, Dierama, Diascia and […]
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Having partied until the small hours, and feeling just a little bit hung over, we weren’t exactly sure if we were up to getting […]
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It’s always good to get away from the big smoke and better still to have the opportunity to visit new gardens in unfamiliar places. […]
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In amongst the exuberant herbaceous borders and hot, tropical plantings of The Salutation in Kent there were also some carefully considered planting combinations to […]
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One thing this weather is good for is making things grow…..really fast. We arrived back home this morning and opened the gate to find […]
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As we drove down to the coast this morning, I couldn’t help noticing just how green and lush the countryside looked compared to a […]
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I expect it’s desperately unfashionable to say so, but I do love a nice Begonia. They are easy on the eye, diverse and sometimes […]
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July is the month when our seaside garden is at its most fragrant. In a normal year we’ll spend many happy evenings outside, enjoying […]
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After the wettest June on record, I can’t help wondering if July will follow suit. Apparently we are in for a month’s rain over […]
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So, it finally stopped raining and I was able to spend a few enjoyable hours in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace, soaking up […]
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The White Garden at Sissinghurst is arguably one of the most admired and imitated gardens in the world. It began as an idea in 1939, all […]
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