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Twitter Garden Reviews on thinkinGardens | thinkinGardens
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Garden Reviews from Twitter. 8220;no two people see the same play.no two people bring the same intelligence or the same willingness to participate”. Edward Albee in The Telegraph 30.04.11. The views expressed are those of the contributors, not of thinkin. Ardens. To contribute send your tweet to AnneWareham. And thank you to all our current contributors. For fuller garden reviews please see Garden Reviews. Nice, and sub-tropical for an added bonus. See also full review. See full review by Anne Wareham.
Book Reviews | thinkinGardens
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You may do unexpected things – a book review by James Golden. March 24, 2016. This looks like an unusually exciting book. (It’s on order.) I’m begining to wonder if America has all the best gardens now? Anne Wareham, editor A review of The Art of Gardening: Design Inspiration and Innovative Planting Techniques from Chanticleer by R. William Thomas and the Chanticleer gardeners The entrance to the Chanticleer garden, in […]. And the view from the UK by Mark Laurence. February 25, 2016. February 12, 2016.
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Robin’s Big Statement by Paul Morgan. September 1, 2016. In the spring I visited a garden. It doesn’t matter which or where. It was perfectly adequate as a garden apart from having no seats. But it left me cold. And I realised that that is the thing which probably always comes first – the emotional response. Judgement follows. As Paul Morgan now explains. Anne Wareham, […]. Gardeners, Designers – or Garden Makers? August 18, 2016. Want to get Published? July 28, 2016. July 15, 2016. From John Sales, the ...
thinkinGardens Index of Articles, Reviews and Events | thinkinGardens
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Ardens archives either by category, month of publication or article title. Gardeners, Designers – or Garden Makers? Want to get Published? Sissinghurst – forever, for everyone? Commercial at what cost? By Bella D’Arcy Reed. What do gardens say? Taste and Themes at Chelsea by Daniel Bristow. Plume Puzzle by Adam Hodge. Garden allusions, by Noel Kingsbury, Anne Wareham, and Yue Zhuang. You may do unexpected things – a book review by James Golden. The Importance of Labels by Rachel The Gardener. The Cost of...
Japanese Zen Gardens, by Yoko Kawaguchi and Alex Ramsey reviewed by Jake Hobson for thinkingardens | thinkinGardens
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Japanese Zen Gardens, by Yoko Kawaguchi and Alex Ramsey, reviewed by Jake Hobson. March 10, 2014. Time for a book review, and I’m delighted to welcome Jake Hobson, who is reviewing Japanese Zen Gardens, by Yoko Kawaguchi and Alex Ramsey. It’s great to be able to hand a book like this for review to someone who really knows about the subject. Japanese gardens seem to me to be full of enormous pitfalls for most Europeans who have such totally different traditions and expectations. Anne Wareham, editor.
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Gardening with Bob Dylan: August 2013
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Gardening with Bob Dylan. Wednesday, 21 August 2013. The Losing Garden - Cold Irons Bound. Weve all had that nightmare vision of our own lonely deaths, our neglected corpses gnawed by domestic pets. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Chipping at the Pedestal. If you would like to hear a song I refer to, I commend you to dylanradio.com. Follow by Email - NOT WORKING because of length of posts. Please put me in your favourites. The Losing Garden - Cold Irons Bound. Books I love - Gardening.
Gardening with Bob Dylan: Scylla and Charybdis - Idiot Wind
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Gardening with Bob Dylan. Friday, 1 May 2015. Scylla and Charybdis - Idiot Wind. I arrived in Italy for a necessarily brief break and some fast weeding, only to be met by smashed trees and a series of landslips. I have been startled, first by the dazzling sunshine, then by the meaningless destruction, snagged branches like broken teeth, strange angular misshapes in the hedgerows, confusion and disorder in the woodlands. How did this happen? I'm a fearful pessimist: my fortunate and relatively pampered li...
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The Galloping Gardener: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 - Preview of The Show Gardens
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Monday, 18 May 2015. RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 - Preview of The Show Gardens. The M&G Garden - The Retreat designed by Jo Thompson. Royal Bank of Canada Garden designed by Matthew Wilson. Sentebale - Hope in Vulnerability designed by Matt Keightley. Prince Harry reflecting in the Sentebale garden at RHS Chelsea this year. Cloudy Bay Garden, in association with Vital Earth designed by Harry and David Rich. Homebase Urban Retreat Garden in association with Macmillan Cancer Support designed by Adam Frost.
the clay garden: August 2013
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Country living in a council flat. The moths are back. I think this is a Jersey Tiger moth. Whatever he is, I like him. And he likes our Buddleia too. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Amateur gardener, amateur photographer, and some time TV producer, growing my own in the inner city. The Greatest flower show on earth. Our side border, or as we call it - the border of death. A Peaceful bit of Peckham. Decking - better in black. The moths are back. Plants are the Strangest People. The Patient Gardener's Weblog.
the clay garden: May 2013
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Country living in a council flat. Down the garden path. Path as it is - concrete and straight. Boring. I have a dilemma. I'm taking the next week off, and one of the many things I plan to do is dig up our old garden path, and put in a new one. I think I'm going to make it a brick one to match the house. I realise it's going to take me a lot longer than I think. And I think it's going to take me quite a long time. I'm in two minds - a curved path following roughly the same route? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Inelegant Gardener: September 2014
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Friday, September 05, 2014. What is a garden? The student's first port of call for a definition, Wikipedia. Describes a garden as " . a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The garden can incorporate both natural and man-made materials". Others subscribe to the view of the garden as an outdoor room, for relaxing and socialising. The home of the 'shadow monster'. A steam train track. A diesel train track. So, what is our.
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About | The Chthonian Life
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Making the natural, unnatural. A journal recording my garden, which is currently in North-West England, but trying to escape. It is a bit of a rebel. There will be subterranean goings-on, grandiloquent muck-raking, bathetic scheming, curious gardening and a curious gardener. Why The Chthonian Life? The name suits the garden because it’s recondite, it’s a kind of opposite of Tom and Barbara’s Good Life, and because when I garden i’m H.P. Lovecraft with a shovel. 3 Responses to “About”. Bamboo, succulents ...
the clay garden: The Greatest flower show on earth...
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Country living in a council flat. The Greatest flower show on earth. That said, the gardens are supposed to be inspirational, not models for what to do at home, and they have definitely provided food for thought. I did love the wilder, mixed planting look, and can feel an overhaul of our lacklustre perennial bed coming on. I also came away with some new plants that I absolutely loved:. Like a pink cow parsley, but perennial. Again - pink flowers, but mostly green, and so pretty. I so want a Mulberry tree!
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Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. Elective Event - programme. Week 3 - Maggie's London. Week 4 - presentations. Week 5 - Natl Gallery. Week 7 La Cabina, Hirst, Flat Time House. Week 8 Kapoor, Calle. Week 9, Event Plans, Presentations, Studio Visit. Feel free to add further links. Http:/ www.andrewgrahamdixon.com/. Critic and art historian. Andrew's site includes an archive. With excellent short pieces of critical writing. A transcription o...
Blue I Wonder | Teza's Hortus Magnificum
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Love the Life Under the Visible Leaf! Plant Inventory [As of 21 August 2014]. Rare and Unusual Border. Speaking Engagements [* Updated for 2014* ]. When the genus Deinanthe first crossed my radar some eight years ago, I was only aware of there being two species within the genus: Deinanthe bifida, a Japanese herbaceous clumping perennial with white Hydrangea like flowers [appropriate since the two genera are related to one another! And distinctively notched tips to its foliage [hence bifida. Click on the ...
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Welcome to thinkinGardens – for people who want more than gardening from gardens | thinkinGardens
Welcome to thinkin G. Gardening is not a rational activity. Welcome to our website. There’s nothing else in the garden media world like thinkingardens. You’ll find a collection of challenging, entertaining and exciting garden writing, all contributed for free by some of our very best garden writers. Where else could you find garden writing as good (and honest) as this? Sudeley Castle Garden, a review by Tristan Gregory. Do we need Garden Experts? Anne Wareham, editor. And – small ad:. Is now on Kindle.
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کتاب طبیعت در سیره علوی: نوشته دکتر حسینی. عابدین سیاحت اسفندیاری و. کتاب طبیعت در سیره علوی. نوشته جمعی از نویسندگان با تیراژ 8000 جلد از چاپ خارج شد. نویسندگان کتاب مذکور عبارتند از:. دکتر سید علی حسینی،. علی محمود زاده و . 1777;۳٩٠/٢/٤ - سیاحت اسفندیاری. پيام هاي ديگران . کتاب درس های اخلاقی از نهج البلاغه نوشته عابدین سیاحت اسفندیاری. کتاب درسهای اخلاقی از نهج البلاغه. نوشته عابدین سیاحت اسفندیاری. در مهر ماه ١٣٨٩. از چاپ خارج شد:. 1777;۳٩٠/٢/٤ - سیاحت اسفندیاری. پيام هاي ديگران . کمیته برگزاری همایش...
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View my complete profile. Http:/ satisfactionlikely.blogspot.com. Fresh from the Chari Tree. Book Review: Where Trust Lies. There was an error in this gadget. There was an error in this gadget. Saturday, December 04, 2010. The wind mounted again and John risked another step, guiding his boot through the fallen leaves with painstaking care. He froze mid-step, as the wind slacked suddenly; a gulping breath. His grounded leg began to quiver, and he melted the tension of his flamingo pose. The periodic shuff...
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Facts to Inform the Public Discourse. There's More to Do. Edition 13 / published Nov. 17, 2013. Rarr; Explore the Edition. Thinking Arizona Gives Way. To Bringing Up Arizona. Thinking Arizona Gives Way. To Bringing Up Arizona. Bringing Up Arizona will be an independent but unabashed advocate for doing what’s right education-wise for kids, all kids. Arizona Scores Edge Upward;. Arizona Scores Edge Upward;. Common Core Test Results Dismay New Yorkers. School Grades Go Up, State Announces. 039;s Keep Growing.
Thinking Arizona provides a non-partisan examination of selected public policy
Facts to Inform the Public Discourse. There's More to Do. Edition 13 / published Nov. 17, 2013. Rarr; Explore the Edition. Thinking Arizona Gives Way. To Bringing Up Arizona. Thinking Arizona Gives Way. To Bringing Up Arizona. Bringing Up Arizona will be an independent but unabashed advocate for doing what’s right education-wise for kids, all kids. Arizona Scores Edge Upward;. Arizona Scores Edge Upward;. Common Core Test Results Dismay New Yorkers. School Grades Go Up, State Announces. 039;s Keep Growing.
Thoughts from my Armchair
Thoughts from my Armchair. Monday, May 10, 2010. Thoughts on the Matrix. So I have seen Matrix one and three about three or four times each, but I only had seen the second movie when it came. I was pretty surprised when I watched it again. The scene with Neo and the architect is really important for understanding the plot and putting together exactly what is going on. One interesting thing that struck me on the second watch was that in some sense, Neo had become a computer program. Is this an equilibrium...
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