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Six on Saturday 30.07.2022
It’s official, here in my part of the South West we have not had any measurable rain for the month of July, the driest July since 1911. The garden is very dry, I am watering my pots and recent plantings … Continue reading
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Tagged butterflies, clematis, hydrangeas, Lilies, Peony mlokosewitchii, Stipa gigantea, verbena bonariensis
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Six on Saturday, 02. 07. 2022.
Another week of sunshine and rain with a bit of thunder thrown in, just to make it more interesting! I used to play a lot of tennis when I was a lot younger so am glued to the TV when … Continue reading
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Tagged Cistus, Erigeron karvinskianus, Geranium pratense, Iris ensata, Oenothera, verbena bonariensis
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Where has August gone.
The month of August seems to have flown by with not much gardening getting done, due to the heat. The small amount of rain that we have had, has made no difference at all to the overall look of the … Continue reading
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Tagged agapanthus, Asters, bee and butterfly plants, bees, buddleia, butterflies, crocosmia, eupatorium, Evening primrose, kniphofia, Lilies, Penstemon, Rudbeckia, summer flowers, verbena bonariensis
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August Flowers. GBBD.
So far, August has been a bit mixed, weatherwise. We have had lots of hot sunshine but just a small amount of gentle rain which really hasn’t been enough to keep the garden looking happy or the water butts filled. … Continue reading
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Tagged acanthus, agapanthus, Anthemis, astibe, August flowers, buddleia, cardoon, clematis, Cyclamen, Erigeron, Fennel, filipendula, Honeysuckle, hydrangea, hypericum, kniphofia, lily, perovskia, roses, trachelospermum, verbena bonariensis
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