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Mingling and mapping and autumn days
It feels a long time ago now (mid 90s) that I decided that the crucial issue in the planting design as an aesthetic issue was about mixing p...
Courson - c'est magnifique!
That woman's scarves, the jacket, the style! Just been to Courson for the first time ever. I first heard about this French garden sho...
Updates - EU legislation and Oudolf meadow
Two updates: one on the EU proposed legislation on plant cultivars, and the other on the perennial meadow at Hummelo. Miscanthus...
Sado-naturalism? A hard look at the Japanese garden - Part Two
Clipped bushes, classic little bobbles.... we'd disparagingly call meatballs if they were lined up in front of a burger outlet in Nort...
Why do we believe it? Gardeners - fact, myth and downright *******.
Gardening discourse is full of information which is actually wrong. Far more than in many other areas of life - medicine maybe an exception,...
Powis Castle garden revisited
A lot of people in the garden world list Powis Castle as their favourite garden. I have at times. I went several times many years ago (like...
Making the most of native flora
Cow parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) and other wildflowers in light shade in a garden in Suffolk. Paths mown through create a w...
Why I'm not going to Chelsea.
I usually go to the show every three or four years. Like a lot of people. Once you have seen two Chelseas you realise that one ...
Plant Delights Nursery
A particularly delicious Trillium underwoodii form. Tony Avent's Plant Delights Nursery near Raleigh in North Carolina is legendary. 20...
Perennial meadows - Piet pulls it off
Some time ago I did a post on growing perennials in grass , actually the second most read posting I have done. This is something of an unrea...
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James van Sweden - a memoir
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James van Sweden, who has died at 78, after a long illness, will be remembered as one of the great revolutionaries in the lands...
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Its all in the mix..... resources for understanding Mixed Planting.
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Intermingling is the new buzz word in planting design. Thomas Rainer's recent blog post on the subject which has sparked off a lot ...
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Russian dacha gardens, a threatened species?
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Dachas, second homes or just simple little weekend hideaways are a crucial part of Russian life. Similar in concept to German or Dutch leisu...
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