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David Hobson's Green TripsA Blog about my travels to amazing gardens around the world, from Buffalo to Bangkok. garden travel, Chelsea flower show, Great Dixter, Keukenhof
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A Blog about my travels to amazing gardens around the world, from Buffalo to Bangkok. garden travel, Chelsea flower show, Great Dixter, Keukenhof
Green Trips: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo
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Kota Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo. I lost my hat in the. It wasn’t the gentle, cooling breeze tempering the hot. Sun that whipped it away. It was the speed of the power boat I was riding in as it shuttled passengers between Kota Kinabalu, capital of. Just a speedy ten minute boat ride offshore, the island is one of a group in the marine park named after. On the return trip from Sapi, the boat docked at Jesselton point. Jesselton is the former name of Kota Kinabalu, or KK as it is known. It was name...Was u...
Green Trips: Butchart Gardens, BC, Canada
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Butchart Gardens, BC, Canada. It’s bad enough it’s barely rained in half a year or more, then so hot this month that mulch has become a fire hazard. And where was I when my garden was frying last week? Not huddled over an AC register. No, I was relishing benign weather in a garden that is almost always blessed with sufficient moisture. Lush, towering plants so tall I couldn’t see over them — well, the delphiniums were tall, but even the day lilies were a challenge. I was in. Perhaps the finest garden in.
Green Trips: Keukenhof, the Netherlands
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Keukenhof, the Netherlands. After a few days in Amsterdam trying not to trip over any one of the 600,000 bicycles lying around, or fall into a canal; the latter potentially precipitated by the former, I went in search of tulips. Sure,. Has tulips, but it doesn’t have a 32 hectare park filled with four and a half million of them in a hundred varieties, plus another three million or so other bulbs — all planted by hand. To see that, I travelled to Keukenhof near the city of. 8212; I’ll say. They ...One day...
Green Trips: Longwood Gardens
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Was the show worth a ten hour drive? Eight indoor gardeners along with volunteers ensure absolute perfection of the floral displays that transform with the seasons. Birds sing and water softly burbles, while in the orchid house, 500 plants fill the air with fragrance. Orchids? We just happened to visit during Orchid Extravaganza (runs until March 30. When nearly 5,000 orchids adorn columns and hang from baskets with a few thousand more as backups should a petal fall. And who gave this gift?
Green Trips: Garden Walk Buffalo
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There are three major reasons that local people travel to. Sabres games, airport, or cross border shopping. I just discovered an even bigger reason to make the trip — Garden Walk Buffalo with 350 open gardens. The idea for the garden walk began with a small neighbourhood association in 1993 and has grown to be the largest event in the. With its brightly coloured, Dutch colonial homes, it seemed every one had been visited by Ellie, not denying it has its own share of enthusiasts. At number 75 is Mary̵...
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Hobson's Garden: Mellow Yellow
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, July 10, 2015. It must have been the yellow rose I’d been examining, and then the yellow pu. As far as tomatoes go, it could be a viral, fungal, or bacterial disease; insect damage, lack of nutrients, lack of water, too much water, sunburn, or possibly, though perhaps not likely, deep rooted psychological problems. The list of possible reasons is so long it really needs a House (popular show) in the garden when it comes to diagno...
Hobson's Garden: August 2015
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, August 28, 2015. You Know You Need One. Zucchini — it can be a tricky word in a spelling bee. But it’s not a tricky plant; it’s a terrific plant. The zucchini contains valuable antioxidants and is a good source of vitamins A and C and potassium. It’s also low in calories making it an excellent choice for dieters. Friday, August 21, 2015. Quis est nomen illius planta? Quis est nomen illius planta? I heard that frequently during the co...
Hobson's Garden: Start 'em Young
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, August 7, 2015. In Gardening news recently, I came across the results of a survey and subsequent stories that were hardly flattering to young gardeners. The survey found most can't recognize Latin names for flowers, while almost nine in ten are unable to identify a hoe, and nearly half do not know what a perennial is. But is this a problem? Common names are certainly useful, but can be confusing and inaccurate. For instance, I on...
Hobson's Garden: Yard Art
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, July 31, 2015. If garden gnomes are indeed an artistic benchmark, then I’m guessing that plastic deer, fat fannies (those colourful plywood cut-outs of a person bent over weeding), or items that have served time in a bathroom would fall below the line. Since most garden accents are not meant to have such a practical use, then placement becomes the most important factor. Smaller items are useful for punctuating an entrance or crea...
Hobson's Garden: June 2015
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, June 26, 2015. Not me. It’s all the fault of hybridisers forcing new plant varieties on me, plus there are old favourites that I always have to have. If there’s a plant that’s caught my interest this year, it’s succulents. I’m using a couple of galvanized. Off the coast of. Another vacation destination with Spanish overtones — sounds sun, sand, and sangria to me. Sempervivum, meanwhile, are found in southern. And the near east. W...
Hobson's Garden: July 2015
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, July 31, 2015. If garden gnomes are indeed an artistic benchmark, then I’m guessing that plastic deer, fat fannies (those colourful plywood cut-outs of a person bent over weeding), or items that have served time in a bathroom would fall below the line. Since most garden accents are not meant to have such a practical use, then placement becomes the most important factor. Smaller items are useful for punctuating an entrance or crea...
Hobson's Garden: Treasure in my Garden
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, July 17, 2015. Treasure in my Garden. I think most gardeners feel this way. A friend once wrote to me of her cherished items — a collection of rocks (just shy of boulder variety), cement planter "bowls" made in an art class, an old piece of fence from an address three moves ago, and a the hunk of barbed wire and wood from a rotted fence post, all of which she would be moving to any new address. These are my treasures, as is the compo...
Hobson's Garden: Puttering Days
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, July 24, 2015. The path that leads to the back yard is bordered on the shady side by periwinkle and old evergreens and is about halfway down my someday list for rejuvenation. The other side of the path is startlingly different, and it’s glorious — for about week each year. Just three ornamental grasses soaring from a long bed of lavender. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Treasure in my Garden.
Hobson's Garden: The Ruthless Gardener
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To boldly grow where no one has groan before (new post weekly). Friday, August 14, 2015. I confess, I have a dark side. I’m ruthless when I have to be. I don’t like admitting this even if it is a character trait that’s admired in some quarters — sport, business, shopping, but in the garden? Sadly, yes. To be a successful gardener, it’s essential to be ruthless. Plants will test your patience. They can be fickle, stubborn, uncooperative, and downright frustrating. If, after I’ve done everything poss...
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David Hobson's Green Trips
David Hobson's Green Trips. Gardens seen and more. In 2012, I took a short trip to see family in the. While there, as always, I try to visit a garden or two. Many of the most popular and visited gardens in Britain are on the tourist route in the south; places like Sissinghurst, Hidcote, and Great Dixter, all conveniently within easy reach of London. But across the country are countless stately homes, mansions, and castles that have opened up their magnificent gardens to the public. He created a beautiful...
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Sand Meets Clay: A Tale of Two Gardens. March 13, 2011. March Bloom Day (Early). No 'long views' of the garden yet - a very cold winter and an overly enthusiastic annual pruning have left the garden looking like a plucked chicken. Cuphea: Lovely in a terra cotta pot, it's tropical sunset colors are sparked by just a touch of purple. Daffodils - true harbingers of springtime. Aquilegia: Soft, butter yellow and creamy white petals set play nicely against the lacy, blue-green foliage. October 2, 2010. Howev...
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