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Listen up. Garden History Matters. It does and these are. The aim and hope of this blog is to &#39;up&#39; the profile of this fascinating and diverse subject. And along the way to share some of the remarkable, quirky, bizarre and human stories that make garden history so enjoyable.

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Garden History Matters: March 2014

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Listen up. Garden History Matters. It does and these are. The aim and hope of this blog is to 'up' the profile of this fascinating and diverse subject. And along the way to share some of the remarkable, quirky, bizarre and human stories that make garden history so enjoyable. Tuesday, 11 March 2014. Landscape and Green Spaces Conference. The Conference runs over Saturday 29 March, is being held at the University of Birmingham. The aim, to explore the garden history of the West Midlands. The Cultural Lands...

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Garden History Matters: December 2012

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Listen up. Garden History Matters. It does and these are. The aim and hope of this blog is to 'up' the profile of this fascinating and diverse subject. And along the way to share some of the remarkable, quirky, bizarre and human stories that make garden history so enjoyable. Saturday, 29 December 2012. Garden Restoration Success Stories. Victoria Park restored for the London Olympics. Photo Credit: The Telegraph. Into the former is this story in The Telegraph. One thing, though, the links on The Telegraph.

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Garden History Matters: May 2013

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Listen up. Garden History Matters. It does and these are. The aim and hope of this blog is to 'up' the profile of this fascinating and diverse subject. And along the way to share some of the remarkable, quirky, bizarre and human stories that make garden history so enjoyable. Friday, 31 May 2013. Garden History Online - A Review. My online garden history course. Having completed this course recently, I have been asked to about it. I made the fatal mistake of saying I enjoyed it. The course comprises four ...

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Garden History Matters: November 2013

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Listen up. Garden History Matters. It does and these are. The aim and hope of this blog is to 'up' the profile of this fascinating and diverse subject. And along the way to share some of the remarkable, quirky, bizarre and human stories that make garden history so enjoyable. Tuesday, 26 November 2013. The best gardening short courses for 2014. Many thanks to Ed Cumming ( @edcumming. Writing in the The Telegraph Gardening ( @telegardening. The month-long course is hosted by My Garden School. And to be pub...

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Garden History Matters: The Body & Philosophy in the Garden

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Listen up. Garden History Matters. It does and these are. The aim and hope of this blog is to 'up' the profile of this fascinating and diverse subject. And along the way to share some of the remarkable, quirky, bizarre and human stories that make garden history so enjoyable. Monday, 25 November 2013. The Body and Philosophy in the Garden. Thanks to philosopher Damon Young (second from right) for writing up a report of The Body in the Garden Festival and posting on his blog, Darkly Wise, Rudely Great.

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My edible landscaping journal: My March garden

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My edible landscaping journal. Transforming an ordinary suburban lot into a beautiful edible landscape. Monday, March 23, 2015. Since I'm doing the Four Season Garden contest. This year, I'm showing off my garden here in central Oklahoma through the seasons. Here is my March garden! It was a beautiful day yesterday (and is looking to be one again today! My husband and daughter are standing on the front porch talking (and probably wondering why I'm across the street taking pictures! I began organic food g...

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My edible landscaping journal: February 2015

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My edible landscaping journal. Transforming an ordinary suburban lot into a beautiful edible landscape. Monday, February 23, 2015. My edible February garden. The weather was beautiful and warm this weekend (65F/18C), so I thought I might show you my February garden (seeing as I'm running this year round garden contest. Even though they are most certainly NOT edible, I always love it when my daffodils begin popping up:. My honeyberry bushes (Lonicera caerulea) are beginning to leaf out:. In the back yard,...

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My edible landscaping journal: My garden in January ...

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My edible landscaping journal. Transforming an ordinary suburban lot into a beautiful edible landscape. Monday, January 19, 2015. My garden in January . Hello, edible landscape artists! Since I'm doing a year-round edible gardens contest this year, I thought I might show off my own garden in January to get things started. Two kinds of kale. As you might expect, things are a bit scraggly - in the front yard, my garlic plants around the pond, while green, sort of look shell-shocked to me. In my back yard, ...

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My edible landscaping journal: March 2015

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My edible landscaping journal. Transforming an ordinary suburban lot into a beautiful edible landscape. Monday, March 23, 2015. Since I'm doing the Four Season Garden contest. This year, I'm showing off my garden here in central Oklahoma through the seasons. Here is my March garden! It was a beautiful day yesterday (and is looking to be one again today! My husband and daughter are standing on the front porch talking (and probably wondering why I'm across the street taking pictures! Links to this post.

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My edible landscaping journal: November 2014

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My edible landscaping journal. Transforming an ordinary suburban lot into a beautiful edible landscape. Monday, November 10, 2014. Kale, kale, kale! Well, you know how much I like kale, and I even wrote about how to grow kale as one of my featured plants. So guess what I got at the nursery this week? The ones on the left were called "peacock kale" and have very interesting leaves. So of course I had to plant them! The pansies are for another project). Are you planting kale? What sort are you planting?

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My edible landscaping journal: September 2014

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My edible landscaping journal. Transforming an ordinary suburban lot into a beautiful edible landscape. Monday, September 29, 2014. Harvesting my prickly pear . (you can grow that! This week, I harvested the fruit from my prickly pear. With the help of some salad tongs! Following the instructions on this page. Which has a nice recipe). Planting this was as easy as putting it in the ground (it was much smaller then! Links to this post. You can grow that. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I began organic food ga...

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My edible landscaping journal: My edible April garden

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My edible landscaping journal. Transforming an ordinary suburban lot into a beautiful edible landscape. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. My edible April garden. Guess what today is, edible landscape artists! The day I show you my April garden. ;). Our multi-year drought has to be over by now; we've had rain two to three times a week for several weeks now. Which is great for growing! My spring greens are doing very nicely. The honeyberry bushes are also growing well. Strawberry (left) and spinach (center).

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Our Ever-Changing Landscape: February 2015

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Sunday, February 22, 2015. I hope that you will come visit me at my new webpage: http:/ anastasiaabboud.weebly.com/our-ever-changing-landscape. A lot of gardening is going on! I hope that, like me, everyone can look forward to a happy Springtime of planting. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Its taken a while - settling in took both work and adjustments - but I am finally looking forward to chronicling some of my new gardening challenges, observations, and adventures. View my complete profile.

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Listen up. Garden History Matters. It does and these are. The aim and hope of this blog is to 'up' the profile of this fascinating and diverse subject. And along the way to share some of the remarkable, quirky, bizarre and human stories that make garden history so enjoyable. Friday, 11 March 2016. Meet Thomas Ruddy, the blogging Victorian head gardener. And thanks to the hard labours of their current owner Thomas' life and works are being published on his fascinating eponymously-named blog. In the UK) wh...

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