Articles related to "Primulas"



The Magic of Primulas
Add masses of bright colour to your mixed borders, shrub beds, planters, and windowboxes. As there's over 400 species of primulas, there's at least one for your garden!
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From Tiny Seeds to Primulas Galore
From the first tiny seeds that travelled all the way from Scotland, the Primulas now give joy and are the glory of the summer garden at "Kibbenjelok"
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Spring Comes Early to the Garden
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TIME FOR THE GARDEN OR TIME FOR THE BEACH???
Walk along the paths of both gardens and help me pick off the leaves with black spot
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Gay Klok's Tasmanian Garden Story: Garden #1 on the Virtual Gard
A Tasmanian Paradise
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APRIL SHOWERS
Gardening in a mild wet and windy climate in the west of Ireland.
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The Beth Chatto Gardens - Part 2
Continuing from the last article, looking at Beth Chatto's waterside and woodland plantings.
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IN LIKE A LION
Hybridising the Primulas

Busy again
Things are getting again in the garden.

THE OLD TRADITION HOLDS GOOD.
Spring weather at last.

Spring Time In Liechtenstein
Spring in Liechtenstein is a time of renewal of hope and the blossoming of spring flowers.
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THE SECOND SPRING
Gardening in a mild wet and windy climate in the west of Ireland.
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A SURPRISE EVERY DAY
Inspecting the flowers on the new crop of seedlings

The Steamy Hot Christmas Day, Down Under
Christmas in Australia with temperatures soaring, Mum hot in the kitchen making the traditional English fare
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<B>CONFETTI EVERYWHERE</B>
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A Bumper Crop
The use of a small propagator has produced a bumper crop of South African bulb seedlings
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A WET START TO AUTUMN.
Protecting plants against excessive winter wet.

Autumn Rest Time? Not Likely
But, in the mean time, I am taking insurance by printing out large photographs taken over the past years to attach to my articles in Suite101.com! The closing of the gardeners’ year? I don’t think so!

Autumn Rest Time? Not Likely
But, in the mean time, I am taking insurance by printing out large photographs taken over the past years to attach to my articles in Suite101.com! The closing of the gardeners’ year? I don’t think so!

HOME AND AWAY
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SILVER BIRCH TIME AGAIN
Filling up space in the Alpine house after planting time
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Silver Birch Time Again
FILLING UP THE ALPINE HOUSE AFTER PLANTING TIME

A SUMMER WITHOUT SUN
Gardening in a mild wet and windy climate in the west of Ireland.
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Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Acers Don't Care
For three weekends our garden in the country has been open to the Australian Open garden Scheme Visitors or to Garden Clubs. It has rained on nearly every day in October. We normally love to get the "April showers" in October, but this is ridiculous. The Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Acers have just loved it.
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Pond Plants In Summer
Early summer is normally the best time to organise the plants in and around your garden pond.
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Ten Reasons to Travel in Italy this Spring
April, May and June are among the most beautiful for Southern Europe trips, with mountain wildflowers, gardens in bloom, wild strawberries and money-saving deals.
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All Washed Up
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EARLY SPRING FLOWERS
Early spring flowers in the garden.

SEEDLINGS IN ABUNDANCE
Observing a bumper crop of seedlings.

Thoughts from a Wrinkly Gardener
The years are passing quickly and this passionate but wrinkly gardener becomes thoughtful with the passage of time. Take a stroll through her thoughts and her gardens. Smell the roses and see the perennial by looking at the garden photos.
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A Small Garden in the West of Ireland
A small garden - but full of wonderful things!
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Bedding down for the winter
Bedding down the garden for the winter.

CYCLAMEN WITH EVERYTHING
The habit of certain seed germinating when dumped from the seed pot
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Down to the Dirt in the Spring Garden
I must mention how wonderful I find the fresh new leaves of the deciduous trees, the Birches, the Acers, the Beeches [that wonderful citrus green] and the other players that enhance the mid Spring gardens in our verdant Tasmania.
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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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GROWING ON THE SEEDLINGS.
How to grow on seedlings after they have germinated.

IT MUST BE SPRING.
The dawn chorus has started so spring must have arrived,

Summer weather at last.
Dealing with a heatwave in the garden
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Tasmania Seduces all.
Tasmania with its cool climate style of gardens absolutely blossoms in September-October.
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THE BUILDING WORK CAN BEGIN
Erecting a new Alpine House.
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The Changing Behaviour of Plants
Are plants evolving and adapting as the seasons get warmer?
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The First Sign of Spring
Spring is almost here, and the signs of it are all over the garden and alpine house.
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The Garden of Joy and Sorrow
The ups and downs of opening your garden gate to the public
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Bedding Plant Time
Gardening in a mild wet and windy climate in the west of Ireland.
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Enjoying the Fruits of Your Labour
Gardening in a mild wet and windy climate in the west of Ireland.
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HANGING UP THE BASKETS
Gardening in a mild wet and windy climate in the west of Ireland.
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INDOOR GARDENING
Growing cacti - Indoor gardening pleasures
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Luring the Garden Fairy
Do you have fairies in your garden? Celebrate spring and entice more fairies into your garden with a delightful miniature fairy garden made just for them!
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The Dead Label and Flowerpot Society
Gardening in a wet and windy climate in the west of Ireland

The delights of night - a journey through my garden
Delve into the delights of my small New Zealand garden after dark.
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