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Victorian Garden Plants 1: Flowers | DAVID STUART GARDENS
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Columbia Road flower market; London, yesterday, and in the rain. Fabulous floating gardens of London. Foul day, Fair (haven’s) Garden: Anglesey Abbey. Winter Tales 2: Gardens and gardening in Italy. Books published so far…. Now on Kindle: The Garden Triumphant, and a link to its blog. My other Blogs (on plants, gardens, and paintings). Winter Tales: Italian Gardens and Gardening. Queens of the Night. Some 18th century American flowers in British gardens. Victorian Garden Plants 1: Flowers. Trees include ...
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PAINTINGS | DAVID STUART PAINTINGS
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A Garden Writer takes to Paint – Flowers paintings, flower prints, botanical drawings, garden paintings. PRINTS AND MIXED MEDIA: Garden Flowers. PRINTS, MONOPRINTS: Other topics. This is a page to showcase what I’ve been doing. Most are for sale, so if you see something you like please contact me for size, materials, cost and so on. My email is david.stuart@tiscali.co.uk. Alternatively, look at alternative sites, if any, listed on my main webpage – http:/ www.david-stuart.co.uk. Boxscape 1 and vase.
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Marchpane Part 2: Cooking and the recipe | Gastronomy Archaeology
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Marchpane Part 1: History and background. Posset: Part 1 →. April 28, 2011 · 11:26 pm. Marchpane Part 2: Cooking and the recipe. Having looked at the history of marchpane in the last post. A Closet for Ladies and Gentlewomen. First published in 1608:. To make a Marchpane, to yce* it, and garnish it after the Art of Comfit making. Comfits themselves will have to wait for another day, the recipe in. A Closet for Ladies and Gentlewomen. This was not as easy as I had anticipated, and 15 minutes later I still...
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PRINTS AND MIXED MEDIA: Garden Flowers | DAVID STUART PAINTINGS
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A Garden Writer takes to Paint – Flowers paintings, flower prints, botanical drawings, garden paintings. PRINTS AND MIXED MEDIA: Garden Flowers. PRINTS, MONOPRINTS: Other topics. PRINTS AND MIXED MEDIA: Garden Flowers. Hello Here is the series of garden flower prints so far. All started life as line drawings made in the garden in Berwickshire. Some have been used as the basis for silkscreen prints, but all the ones here have been digitised, and variously enhanced. February 22, 2015 at 1:38 am. Address ne...
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About | DAVID STUART PAINTINGS
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A Garden Writer takes to Paint – Flowers paintings, flower prints, botanical drawings, garden paintings. PRINTS AND MIXED MEDIA: Garden Flowers. PRINTS, MONOPRINTS: Other topics. I fell in love with plants in childhood the first plant I bought was. Something or other (it’s now classed as an. In between looking at chromosomes, I managed a marvellously educative collecting trip to Greece, where I found out a bit about life, but not much about grape hyacinths. Still painting with enthusiasm, I nearly st...
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david stuart | OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS David Stuart
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OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS David Stuart. For the nostalgic gardener! Author Archives: david stuart. Looking gorgeous just now… the wood anemones. April 17, 2012. The WOOD ANEMONE A. nemorosa Europe, including Britain. In gardens at least by the late sixteeenth century. The plant is, even in nature, quite variable though the oddities (sorts with flushed pink flowers, or with petals blue beneath), are rare. … Continue reading →. Seriously ancient: the winter aconite. March 12, 2012. June 17, 2011.
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Garden plans | The Garden Triumphant – Victorian Garden Taste
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The Garden Triumphant – Victorian Garden Taste. All about Victorian gardens – the designs, the plants, the gardeners, the writers, the quarrels, and the clash of styles. A fascinating period. Here are some garden plans, published in magazines and books of the period. As you can see, the range of styles was remarkable. I’ll append details, and especially details of plants used – where the author gave them, as soon as I can. June 20, 2011 at 1:53 pm. June 20, 2011 at 3:58 pm. Glad you found it useful!
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Looking gorgeous just now… the wood anemones. | OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS David Stuart
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OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS David Stuart. For the nostalgic gardener! Seriously ancient: the winter aconite. Looking gorgeous just now… the wood anemones. April 17, 2012. Growing here mixed with the large flowered tetraploid variant of Ranunculus ficaria. But also a double white (various lovely forms are still easily available), and a double purple (now, we think, vanished). Again, some of these forms got lost until rediscovered once more, this time at Pinner in the 1860’s. One of them assumed the na...Nowaday...
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Winter Tales: Italian Gardens and Gardening | DAVID STUART GARDENS
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Columbia Road flower market; London, yesterday, and in the rain. Fabulous floating gardens of London. Foul day, Fair (haven’s) Garden: Anglesey Abbey. Winter Tales 2: Gardens and gardening in Italy. Books published so far…. Now on Kindle: The Garden Triumphant, and a link to its blog. My other Blogs (on plants, gardens, and paintings). Winter Tales: Italian Gardens and Gardening. Queens of the Night. Some 18th century American flowers in British gardens. Victorian Garden Plants 1: Flowers. Some of the lo...
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Seriously ancient: the winter aconite | OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS David Stuart
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OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS David Stuart. For the nostalgic gardener! Welcome to ‘Old Fashioned Flowers’. Looking gorgeous just now… the wood anemones. →. Seriously ancient: the winter aconite. March 12, 2012. The singles at least are ancient garden plants, grown by Roman gardeners, popular in 16th century Europe, sold potted up in 19th century Paris. One legend associated with it is that Cerberus, the fearsome watchdog of hell, spat out venomous saliva from which the aconite sprouted. Ugh. You are commenting ...