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Showing posts with label perennials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perennials. Show all posts

"I'd give it three years"....... how perennial are perennials? and other awkward questions.
Saturday, November 27, 20100 comments
Labels:
perennials,
plant longevity
What do you do when the Schau is over? Travels in Mitteleuropa part 3.
Monday, October 11, 20100 comments
Northwind
Wednesday, August 25, 20100 comments
Labels:
Midwest,
mulch,
Northwind,
perennials,
Roy Diblik
Visionaries and ground elder
Friday, July 23, 20100 comments
Labels:
Gerritsen Henk,
herbaceous,
perennials,
Waltham Place,
wild garden
A response to ‘little prairie amongst the houses’
Saturday, September 5, 20090 comments
Labels:
Bristol,
perennials,
urban gardening,
urban landscape
A good new border plant - but not quite?
Wednesday, August 19, 20090 comments
Labels:
perennials,
senecio

Working for the council ..... again
Sunday, December 28, 20080 comments
Labels:
park,
perennials,
planting
To stake or not to stake
Sunday, September 28, 20080 comments
Labels:
garden,
herbaceous,
perennials
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