Articles related to "City Gardens"
A Rooftop Garden
Enjoy your own rooftop garden, even if you live in an apartment building! You can grow vegetables, herbs and flowers on your roof. Helpful suggestions and links, a personal experience with rooftop gardening, and a recipe for Rooftop Sun Tea.
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Friends and Acquaintances
I have many long time friends and many other acquaintances amongst my garden plants and their attendant wildlife. In what has been a rather wet and dismal summer, I look at a few seasonal highlights. Highlights that make gardening such a joy even on the dullest day.
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GARDEN OF DREAMS
Kees and I have shared many happy moments, amongst the times of great anxiety and drama. We have busied ourselves in the creation of a beautiful thing, sharing the toil, the contentment, the anxiety and the sense of fulfilment.
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• lotus plants
• tasmania
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Hellebores
In late winter and early spring when we all need a lift, my mind immediately conjures up those stalwarts of the early spring flower brigade, the Hellebores. Reliable, colourful and just what the spirit needs at this time of year.
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On the Wild Side
How to garden with nature and create a wildlife garden that is both productive, colourful and interesting.
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• birds
The Accidental Gardener
This month is my last article on English Town Gardening and Suite 101. So I look back on my small garden's history and how quite by accident I became a gardener at all.
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The Garden Architect
Architectural garden planning. How to give your garden the bones and structure it needs to be attractive all year.
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Frantic Early Summer
Early summer sees a new feature in my garden and lots of work in preparation for a well earned holiday. I look at some problems in the garden and how to prioritise the mounting workload. I also welcome some wildlife visitors to the garden and find time to sit to enjoy the early promise of another English summer.
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Frosty December
As Christmas approaches I re-discover a valuable item of gardening technology and enjoy the many birds now visiting the garden during the short winter days. I also explain how to prune your climbing roses to give them a head start for next season and look forward to some floral winter delights to come.
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New and unusual small trees and shrubs
Looking for outstanding shrubs and trees for a small garden? At her lecture at the Civic Garden Centre in Toronto, Marion Jarvie gave us the scoop on some of the best!
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• floral
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• manitoba maples
• canadian gardeners
Preparing for Spring
With Christmas now behind us, we look at the winter garden and what improvements we can make. Tackling these jobs now before the spring rush, can make all the difference to the gardener's workload.
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Relax with late summer colour
With August now upon us it is time to finally relax and ease back on all the work. Late summer colour is often sparse, but with a little forward planning, your containers and border need not be bare. White and blue are colours that look good in the evening light and are not that common at this time of year. These cooler colours will add a refreshing touch to jaded borders, just the ticket for relaxing in the garden.
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Spring Ventures
With freezing March winds whistling around my ears, I've been busy preparing for the new season. Spring is now tantalizingly close. Early summer cottage flowers of simple, quite beauty are perfect for town or country. They are unfussy well-mannered partners in the spring garden. If you love restrained beauty, you will love these early summer perennials.
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A Town Garden Awakes
An town garden awakes to spring and looks forward to the colours and scents of summer.
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• magnolias
• camellias
• compost
• spring
An Indian Summer
It is not that often we get an Indian summer in Britain. With the soft, subtle light of autumn many turning leaves take on special effects straight from the theatre. Sunny weather and higher than average temperatures make for a pleasant wander through the garden to admire the last flowers and insects of the year.
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British Summer Time Begins
Early spring is a very busy time for most gardeners. During an extended dry sunny spell, I have been busy re-potting container plants, feeding and mulching borders.
I look at what might need re-potting amongst our permanent plantings, re-discover the joys of flowering potted camellias and describe the way I feed my own border plants.
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Community Gardens
A community garden brings people of all ages and descriptions together. There is no "typical" community garden. Each community garden is as unique as each community...
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Cottage Garden in the City
Stop the car! I see flowers! Cottage gardens enliven the city landscape like no other garden style. Walk with me and enjoy photos of some of Baltimore's charming and exuberant cottage gardens in June.
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Early Summer Bonanza
Summer holidays for the gardener are fraught with mental anguish. But with a little planning and forethought you can have a break even when your conscious forbids you. On your return, all the splendour of high summer is just waiting to be enjoyed. With all the main players still to come, what a welcome awaits!
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Early Summer Parade
With May almost over, we look at what is currently in flower and what highlights are to come. June is dominated by roses. I look at what the older roses have to offer for impatient gardeners.
Clematis and hardy geraniums are also traditional members of the mixed border in summer. In my own garden there is already a blaze of colour from these reliable performers. Clematis and cranesbills for those difficult places in the garden are described in detail.
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Garden Appraisals
As we come to the end of summer, we look back on our triumphs and failures. This is a good time to take stock and see what changes we can make. Urban gardeners have to cope with many problems, such as bad light and poor soil. See what improvements you can make for next season.
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Gardening Resolutions
It's another New Year and resolutions abound. The middle of winter is a good time to take stock and think about what our own gardening priorities for the coming season will be. Even I have resolutions I hope to keep this time.
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Making an impression: an artist's eye for colour
Take a look at your garden through the eyes of an artist. Sonia Day reveals how to use the rules of colour theory to add sparkle to your garden.
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• tulips
• clematis
• wood poppies
Mid Summer Moments
Looking at mid summer highlights in my garden. Roses, clematis and the mixed border provide lots of colour and texture for those warm long evenings. The delights of water in the garden and coping with unexpected visitors are all part of high summer.
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Mid-winter gardening
This article describes a presentation given by Judith Adam during a workshop held at the Civic Garden Centre in Toronto on Sunday, February 28, 1999.
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• landscaping
New Horizons
As we near the end of a truly remarkable summer, I examine my own current garden projects and look forward to other exciting prospects just over the horizon.
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On the Threshold of Another Spring
With another spring just over the horizon, I look at the many spring jobs now demanding attention. I also enjoy the early spring flowers and look forward to the main spring show to come.
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Preparing for Winter
With autumn well under way now and winter not far behind, we look at the glorious colours to be found at this time of year and set about preparing for the dark winter months.
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Spring is in the Air
With winter having a final wild fling, there are signs that the year is now turning. Snowdrops and other heralds of spring warm the heart at this time of year.
With the wind whistling around my ears and the rain relentless in its intensity, I go in search of treaures lost and visit a friend with long ears.
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St. Patrick's Parades - A Scramble
Scramble puzzle on the topic of St. Patrick's Day Parades with a little information and links.
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• ireland
• leprechaun
Street Corners, Dandelions, and Blackberry Hill
Thoughts on growing up in the city loving the wild, and on finding garden space in an urban environment. Recipes for Great-Grandma's Dandelion Greens, Wild Berry Jam, Dandy Beer, Brambleberry Cordial
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• edible wild plants
• community garden
• city garden
• roof garden
The Glory of the Garden
What makes gardening such a popular pastime? It is without doubt the pleasure and satisfaction of growing a variety of plants in the most trying of circumstances. In this article, we glory in the garden of town and city.
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Trees and Town Gardens
With Christmas and winter almost upon us, our gardens are now entering a long hibernation period. While we are admiring the winter landscape and thinking of warmer days, I consider what trees can do for you and your garden.
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• small trees
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Wildlife Safari
Autumn is now well and truly here, but there is much to enjoy in this very special season. In the mellow, golden light of dying summer we can enjoy the garden in a new way. I have been making a wildlife safari in my garden. Join me and learn how you can make your garden a place of wonder and inspiration with the help of mother nature.
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• autumn
• wildlife
• spiders
• insects
Winter Protection
With winter now under way, I discuss winter protection for all those slightly tender plants both outside and in pots. Short winter days can also be put to good use preparing for next season. Good housekeeping whilst not always attractive in itself, will give you a head start in the New Year.
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• town gardening
A Guide to NYC's Central Park
Although an entire trip can be spent exploring Central Park, here is a brief history and directions for travelers visiting Manhattan's largest park.
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Beacon Hill of Boston MA
Visitors grasp the distinct quality of the Beacon Hill area during walking tours. Stable populations, historic architecture and urban horticulture add up to a community.
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Beacon Hill Public Garden Spaces
Residents of Beacon Hill's North Slope (Boston, MA) and civic and government groups work to transform derelict spaces and passageways into neighborhood garden spaces.
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Glorious June
With so much to look at this month, it's difficult to know where to begin? The glory of the small town garden in June must feature roses and clematis, those timeless blooms of high summer. I take an in depth look at cultivation of these plants and some of the problems for the beginner.
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• english town gardening
• small gardens
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Heady Scents of Summer
How is your garden's attar? Attar is a Persian word meaning smell. The heady scents of summer are now all around us, time to explore the delicious intoxicating fragrances of mid summer. Scents are the souls of flowers and are the very essence of the garden.
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Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill (Boston, MA) residents fashion hidden backyard gardens. Garden retreats come into being from small pieces of degraded urban soil and shaded settings.
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Springing into Action
With the snowdrops nearly over and hellebores in full swing, I look at some early spring jobs. These include how to feed the soil and keep it healthy and I also attempt to sort out two major new problems. Whilst Sophie my cat plays amongst the pots in the sunshine.
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Summer Inspirations
We are now at the height of the summer season with roses and clematis in abundance. Garden visiting is a popular pastime in England as elsewhere, now is the time to visit some of these private gardens for inspirational ideas for next season.
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• national gardens scheme of england and wales
Winter Reflections
Winter has arrived with a vengeance, bringing snow and ice. Whilst looking at the wonderful landscape, I wonder how to protect my pots, containers and tender plants. All this hard weather makes life difficult for wildlife too and I set up a feeding station for the birds.
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