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The Galloping Gardener: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 - Preview of The Show Gardens
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Monday, 18 May 2015. RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 - Preview of The Show Gardens. The M&G Garden - The Retreat designed by Jo Thompson. Royal Bank of Canada Garden designed by Matthew Wilson. Sentebale - Hope in Vulnerability designed by Matt Keightley. Prince Harry reflecting in the Sentebale garden at RHS Chelsea this year. Cloudy Bay Garden, in association with Vital Earth designed by Harry and David Rich. Homebase Urban Retreat Garden in association with Macmillan Cancer Support designed by Adam Frost.
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About Anne | Anne Latreille
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Anne grew up on a dairy farm and was educated in country Victoria, then as an exchange student in the United States. An arts degree led her into cadet journalism. At. Newspaper she wrote wedding reports and shopping columns, then news stories and theatre and restaurant reviews, then columns like. Which became the award-winning ‘Environs’. This got her thinking about the Australian landscape. She has worked as gardens editor for. The Natural Garden The life and work of Ellis Stones. And Work Art Life.
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coastal | Paradisus Garden Lovers
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Scanning the excellent Garden Drum. By Catherine Stewart this week, I came across some rather good work by artist Julie Hickson show casing her impressive. After an admiring glance across the Botanical & Coastal examples of Julie’s fine work, you can then join her mailing list from the bottom of the News page for Studio Open Days, markets and events like the Pittwater Artists Trail. A great way to find interesting plants. Did you know you stay at “Sea-Changer”? 8216;Planty Fierce’ Event Map. Cryptostepha...
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beaches | Paradisus Garden Lovers
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Scanning the excellent Garden Drum. By Catherine Stewart this week, I came across some rather good work by artist Julie Hickson show casing her impressive. After an admiring glance across the Botanical & Coastal examples of Julie’s fine work, you can then join her mailing list from the bottom of the News page for Studio Open Days, markets and events like the Pittwater Artists Trail. A great way to find interesting plants. Did you know you stay at “Sea-Changer”? 8216;Planty Fierce’ Event Map. Cryptostepha...
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How much should a garden cost? | Shoot Blog
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How much should a garden cost? Many of us look at inspirational, beautiful designer gardens. Or RHS flower show gardens. And hope to re-create the look in our own outside space. However many starting out to transform their gardens don’t really know how much to budget for or how to get started. Here are some common questions answered:. How much should a garden cost? My experience is that most people underestimate what a new garden will cost. How much should your budget for? Do I need a garden designer?
reflectivegardener.blogspot.com
The Reflective Gardener: May 2012
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Wednesday, 2 May 2012. Garden Poems: Nurseryman's Lament. Will it survive they ask? Will it thrive they ask? What about the frost? What about the snow? How does this plant grow? Is it white or is it blue? Perhaps the pink will do. Does it like the sun? Does it like the shade? Thank goodness at last. A decision is made. What about the insects and the bugs? What about the snails and slugs? Can I, should I prune it? Can I, should I move it? Fertiliser, which is best? Those questions put me to the test.
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The Reflective Gardener: March 2012
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Link to my web site. Australian Garden History Society. Australian National Botanic Garden. Blue Mountains National Park. John and William Gelding. Oxford Companion to Australian Gardens. Prof E G Waterhouse. Rare and unusual plants. Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. Sue and Garry Reid. Tools of the trade. Click frog for current water restrictions for Sydney gardens.
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pod and pod news
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All studio open days are from 10am - 3pm (except Artist's Trail)*. Open studio dates for 2016*. Subject to change - please check this page for updates). For open studio address join the mailing list here. Coal Loader Artisan Market Waverton. Another great blog by Michelle Kistima-Menser on all things arty. Especailly focused around printing and textiles. Features artists stories and articles about. Sydneys art and market scene with a unique perspective. Julie is the latest featured artist. Dorrigo Rainfo...
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iGarden - Gardening Resources - Colour Selection, Climate Zones, Propagation, Pest & Disease Control
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Home of the The Compulsive Gardener. Member Benefits / Join. August: Things to do. In simple terms: where you live determines what types of plants you can grow successfully. While this may seem obvious enough it is tempting to think that you can plant just about anything anywhere in Australia. However we do have distinct climate zones. more ». Propagation via Stem Cuttings. This is the place to go to find out about all the upcoming Open Gardens across Australia, or to list your own open garden event.
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Turnips and Toile: January 2012
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Hi everyone. The blog has taken a back seat since I have been back to full time work, as have the sewing and early stages of the veggie gardening this spring. I had to buy a few punnets of seedlings for the first time ever this spring to supplement what I had time to grow from seed. I got over it quickly once I started harvesting pre-Christmas. Leeks left to flower for the bees, apple cucumber, zucchini. Lettuce, rainbow chard, beetroot, capsicum, tomatoes, fig in white pot. Purple bean flower, Mai li.
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