
Gardening in the north east of Scotland
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Mini kale forest
Last year I sowed kale far too late. We were away for all of June and then again for a spell in July, so it was the second half of July before I got round to sowing. Predictably the outcome was tiny plants which didn’t hav...
Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’
In her Substack post today at The Gardening Mind, Jo Thompson writes about plants for that problem spot, dry shade. I have some of these in my garden, and since it makes a change to write about plants that I have rath...
The pressure has been on. I started planning the next border in January, and suddenly April was in sight and I was still unable to make up my mind what plants I wanted and how they would fit together. The syndrome I didn’t expect is that th...
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A couple of weeks ago we nipped...
In the slow, dark days of January I’ve been planning the next border. This is a big one (for which read ‘expensive’, so I want to get it as right as I can). It has a long curve, backed by another of our ugly 1970s low breeze block walls, an...
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Gardening in the challenging north east of Scotland
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