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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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 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,...
Ireland - gardening climate and culture
Helen Dillon's exuberant garden in its current cheerful incarnation A brief trip over to Ireland to run a workshop for the Garden Land...
Suburbia, red in tooth and claw
On a recent trip to the US I found myself in several conversations with people about animals in the garden. Some astonishment that we do not...
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Perennial meadows - Piet pulls it off
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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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URGENT ACTION! The end of 95% of all nurseries?
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I think the European Union is a good thing. It has promoted peace and prosperity for our continent for half a century. However it does have ...
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Mingling and mapping and autumn days
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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...
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