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Thursday July 21, 2005
More from Reaseheath.
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More from Reaseheath.
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A part of Reaseheath College's stunning planting.
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I though this arrangement was quite perfect...
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This is a snap from Grey Matters. Some lovely colour combinations, but it sort of felt like several different gardens, rather than one.
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This was apparently for kids - but apart from the spongy fake gravel path, I didn't see what would really attract a child. Compare this with the photo from GW2005 in June's archive.
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Took the eldest sprog along and she particularly liked this - her kind of gardening!
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Soft grasses, achilleas and echineaceas in a contemporary setting - 'Inside Out'
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Have been away for 8 days in Tuscany - sun, wine, thunderstorms, olive groves, fabulous scenery, hilltop towns with views to die for. And I still want to live in England... Garden is dry, floppy and past its fresh best. Went to Tatton RHS show yesterday for inspiration - and got it.
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We've been away for 4 days in Orkney and although the polytunnel is on automatic, the rest of the garden is reliant on the elements. I needn't have worried. My trusty weather station recorded 7mm yesterday and 13mm in one big downpour this afternoon. The pond
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Sunset over Scapa Flow - taken from our B&B bedroom window on Orkney
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I bought a soil testing kit at SW2005 and had a go with it today. I followed all instructions carefully and the results are pictured below. I now have scientific proof that my soil: - has a ph of 5.0 (must be nearly acidic enought to etch glass) - has a
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Nitrate reading from my veg plot. This could explain a lot...