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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: Cutting back perennials - The case for delay.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Friday, 24 February 2012. Cutting back perennials - The case for delay. The Upper Deck in February. Miscanthus 'Yakushima Dwarf' and Monarda 'Scorpion'. Achillea 'Walter Funke' in February after frosts and snow. My favourite plants which stand well:. Molinia (beautiful until early winter then flops). Papaver somniferum (opium poppies). How about the downside of cutting back late? Having enjoyed so...
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: Brilliant Bougainvillea
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Monday, 14 May 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Round one to the gooseberry sawfly. Free chive edging is looking great. Low maintenance containers- marginal plants in pot. Come to my free talk at Antique Rose Emporium this Saturday. A pause for thought. We Are Closed Due to Illness.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: May 2012
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Thursday, 24 May 2012. Round one to the gooseberry sawfly. Its time for retaliation, they may have won the first round by stealth, taking advantage of my absence but the fight is not over! Tuesday, 22 May 2012. Free chive edging is looking great. A real bonus when loads of plants were needed to line the 7m long beds. Monday, 14 May 2012. Friday, 11 May 2012. So it has all been a bit of a battle, n...
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: March 2012
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Tuesday, 6 March 2012. Easy early salad leaves. Labels: 52 Weeks salad challenge. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Easy early salad leaves. Come to my free talk at Antique Rose Emporium this Saturday. A pause for thought. We Are Closed Due to Illness.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: Easy early salad leaves
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Tuesday, 6 March 2012. Easy early salad leaves. Labels: 52 Weeks salad challenge. 24 March 2012 at 10:27. Hi Clare, what a great idea to leave a beetroot in the ground and then crop the young leaves.Good luck with the planning list. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Easy early salad leaves. Come to my free talk at Antique Rose Emporium this Saturday. A pause for thought.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: February 2012
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Friday, 24 February 2012. Cutting back perennials - The case for delay. The Upper Deck in February. Miscanthus 'Yakushima Dwarf' and Monarda 'Scorpion'. Achillea 'Walter Funke' in February after frosts and snow. My favourite plants which stand well:. Molinia (beautiful until early winter then flops). Papaver somniferum (opium poppies). How about the downside of cutting back late? Having enjoyed so...
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: Free chive edging is looking great.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Tuesday, 22 May 2012. Free chive edging is looking great. A real bonus when loads of plants were needed to line the 7m long beds. My chive seedlings were bolstered with a few clumps cut from the existing plants in the older beds, (chopped out with a bread knife) and just a year or so later they are the stars of the veg plot this week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: Wisteria - Uncut.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Monday, 11 June 2012. Wisteria pruning can seem daunting but if you love the fragrant racemes of delicate flowers but really can't face all that precise snipping in July (new shoots to 6 leaves) and again in January (shoots to two or three buds) just find the right spot and let it run wild! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A pause for thought.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog: Low maintenance containers- marginal plants in pots and catching up.
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Clare Matthews' Garden Blog. The diary of a Devon garden. Information, inspiration and lots of easy options. Friday, 11 May 2012. Low maintenance containers- marginal plants in pots and catching up. A fabulous watering can, soon to be festooned with flowers and an olive jar awaiting the papyrus still sheltering inside! It is still raining, but this rain is nothing compared to the deluge of previous weeks, we have even had a few dry days, with sun! Windswept marginal plants, at least it is not raining.