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Somethings old, somethings new

September 23, 2021September 27, 2021 ~ Laura Bloomsbury ~ 6 Comments

Old favourites and some late flowering additions to the Derbyshire dais

Autumn’s cusp

October 15, 2020April 6, 2021 ~ Laura Bloomsbury ~ 3 Comments

And all at once, summer collapsed into fall.”– Oscar Wilde I had no time to post last month before leaving for the last of summer, holidaying in Cornwall. Always we gardeners fret about our plants when absent but I need not have worried for there were so few sunny days that the plants only needed … Continue reading Autumn’s cusp

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  1. Laura Bloomsbury on Front, Back and Asides

    I've seen examples of literally putting potatoes on grass and covering with deepish layers of straw - this way also…

  2. Kiki on Front, Back and Asides

    "Planting potatoes is a brilliant way to suppress grass and weeds" - interesting! We cleared a huge area of weeds…

  3. Laura Bloomsbury on Front, Back and Asides

    may well do as long as he does not lose his head again!

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