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Field Notes: Loch Leven Nature Reserve, Perth and Kinross
Scots Pine, Willow and various herbaceous perennial plants by a stream side Herbaceous perennials by a stream side Apiaceae, Thistles, Phacelia and Campion
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Field Notes: Lawn Research 1
I am interested in alternatives to the traditional grass lawn. As grass needs to grow to a certain height until it flowers it is usually cut before then. So plants that grow lower and flower earlier therefore negate the need for mowing and ensure a far longer flowering period. This opens up the possibilities for…
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Horticulture Illustrated: Grounds Maintenance
[Dispatches from the horticultural coal face. A monthly cartoon on contemporary gardening.] Grounds Maintenance
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Horticulture Illustrated: Golf Course Blues
Golf Course Blues
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Field Notes: Feshie Bridge Woodlands – Highland, Scotland
Ancient woodland of Betula pendula and Pinus sylvestris at Feshie Bridge Ancient woodland of Betula pendula and Pinus sylvestris at Feshie Bridge Ancient woodland of Betula pendula and Pinus sylvestris at Feshie Bridge Ancient woodland of Betula pendula and Pinus sylvestris at Feshie Bridge
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Blueberries
Vaccinium corymbosum (Blueberry) in autumn There are certain perennials and shrubs that are both ornamental and edible (Or ‘Edimental’ as Stephen Barstow might say) and therefore a no-brainer as far as I am concerned. Blueberries are one of those. I can’t understand why they aren’t used more in shrub borders or more experimental plantings. Particularly…
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