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The Walled Garden blog. Organic gardening and nature notes from Northumberland's leading garden writer. Saturday, 16 April 2011. Spring at Great Dixter. This week I went to see a garden that is weeks ahead of mine! Being at Great Dixter reminded me what a huge difference there is between Sussex and the North; here we have trees just starting into leaf, there I saw a bluebell wood full out under hazel coppice. The journey back on the train was like seeing the progression of the seasons in reverse. Part of...

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The Walled Garden blog. Organic gardening and nature notes from Northumberland's leading garden writer. Saturday, 16 April 2011. Spring at Great Dixter. This week I went to see a garden that is weeks ahead of mine! Being at Great Dixter reminded me what a huge difference there is between Sussex and the North; here we have trees just starting into leaf, there I saw a bluebell wood full out under hazel coppice. The journey back on the train was like seeing the progression of the seasons in reverse. Part of...

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The Walled Garden blog: Snow!

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The Walled Garden blog. Organic gardening and nature notes from Northumberland's leading garden writer. Thursday, 2 December 2010. With snow up to my knees, it looks like gardening will be on hold for a long time. Even last winter there wasn't such a depth of snow. Just look at the compost bins with their swags of white - and to the right - the spade which had been left stuck in the soil of the vegetable garden! Posted by Susie White. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.

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The Walled Garden blog: June 2010

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The Walled Garden blog. Organic gardening and nature notes from Northumberland's leading garden writer. Wednesday, 9 June 2010. Chesters Walled Garden exhibition. Posted by Susie White. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Chesters Walled Garden exhibition. In Tune with the Moon biodynamic gardening blog. The gentle sounds of clip-clip and sheep bells are magic. I think they are definitely worth the money.

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The Walled Garden blog: May 2010

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The Walled Garden blog. Organic gardening and nature notes from Northumberland's leading garden writer. Sunday, 2 May 2010. End of an era. Posted by Susie White. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. End of an era. In Tune with the Moon biodynamic gardening blog. The gentle sounds of clip-clip and sheep bells are magic. My trusty Felcos - I've had these for years and the best thing is being able to send them away in winter for re-conditioning - they come back good as new!

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The Walled Garden blog: July 2009

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The Walled Garden blog. Organic gardening and nature notes from Northumberland's leading garden writer. Friday, 31 July 2009. A handful of pheasant chicks. That's what happened this year again; the pheasant, having reared up the young in the garden, flew over the bottom gate and expected her brood to somehow rejoin her. Some had made it and others hadnt! It was a visitor who alerted me to their predicament, and her Australian friend, Christine Harris, managed to photograph. Posted by Susie White. Happen ...

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The Walled Garden blog: Spring at Great Dixter

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The Walled Garden blog. Organic gardening and nature notes from Northumberland's leading garden writer. Saturday, 16 April 2011. Spring at Great Dixter. This week I went to see a garden that is weeks ahead of mine! Being at Great Dixter reminded me what a huge difference there is between Sussex and the North; here we have trees just starting into leaf, there I saw a bluebell wood full out under hazel coppice. The journey back on the train was like seeing the progression of the seasons in reverse. Jakoti ...

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