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The Garden Museum Gardener. April Breeds Lilacs out of Dead Land. April 21, 2011. Unseasonable, infeasible heat has supercharged the garden these past two weeks. Straggling daffodils have been blasted dry by a preshock of summer, and this year alliums, Iris and peonies are competing with tulips in April’s pageant of pulchritude. Over the last week our white Persian lilac,. Almost but not quite. The tuberous geranium. Pips it with ratio of about four what is that lovely geranium? January 8, 2011. All staf...

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The Garden Museum Gardener. April Breeds Lilacs out of Dead Land. April 21, 2011. Unseasonable, infeasible heat has supercharged the garden these past two weeks. Straggling daffodils have been blasted dry by a preshock of summer, and this year alliums, Iris and peonies are competing with tulips in April’s pageant of pulchritude. Over the last week our white Persian lilac,. Almost but not quite. The tuberous geranium. Pips it with ratio of about four what is that lovely geranium? January 8, 2011. All staf...

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Planting in a Winter Wonderland | The Garden Museum Gardener

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The Garden Museum Gardener. Best Face Forward →. Planting in a Winter Wonderland. December 1, 2010. Londoners like to panic at the first glimpse of snow, to start bulk buying survival DVDs and punching each other at train stations it’s a cherished seasonal tradition. But not it seems at the garden museum. We had our first coating yesterday, it gives me great pleasure to report that all staff and visitors remained dignified, calm and serene throughout. Century England. We use a lot of species plants, ...

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An Introduction | The Garden Museum Gardener

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The Garden Museum Gardener. Planting in a Winter Wonderland →. November 18, 2010. Another horticultural year, another horticultural intern. Matt has gone on to prestigious new challenges – head gardener for a private estate in South West London, no less. Well done Matt! I’ve taken his place in Lambeth. I’m Ben, a recent horticultural graduate and semi-professional Intern. Apologies for my blogging tardiness, I’ve been raking up leaves. Until then here’s some pictures I made earlier. Your reflection on th...

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April Breeds Lilacs out of Dead Land | The Garden Museum Gardener

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The Garden Museum Gardener. April Breeds Lilacs out of Dead Land. April 21, 2011. Unseasonable, infeasible heat has supercharged the garden these past two weeks. Straggling daffodils have been blasted dry by a preshock of summer, and this year alliums, Iris and peonies are competing with tulips in April’s pageant of pulchritude. Over the last week our white Persian lilac,. Almost but not quite. The tuberous geranium. Pips it with ratio of about four what is that lovely geranium? April 23, 2011 at 4:45 pm.

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The Garden Museum Gardener. April Breeds Lilacs out of Dead Land. April 21, 2011. Unseasonable, infeasible heat has supercharged the garden these past two weeks. Straggling daffodils have been blasted dry by a preshock of summer, and this year alliums, Iris and peonies are competing with tulips in April’s pageant of pulchritude. Over the … Continue reading →. January 8, 2011. Stubbornly looking forward to spring. Planting in a Winter Wonderland. December 1, 2010. Susan M Connolly on Pre-spring cutting.

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Garden Wildlife | The Garden Museum Gardener

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The Garden Museum Gardener. Resurrecting the chicken-battered lawn. An Introduction →. June 30, 2010. While in the knot garden these last couple of months I have been following closely the development of a small nest of blackbirds. Having chosen the somewhat hazardous location of a surprisingly low-down position inside the boundary yew hedging, my heart leaps each time a visitor hovers around the adjacent Tradescant tomb. I think I’ve become a little too attached! This entry was posted in In the Garden.

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