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Linda Slow Growing in Scotland

Gardening in the north east of Scotland

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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...

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Plants for dry shade

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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...

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Books for Planning a Border Part II

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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Nipping to Norway

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Books for Planning a Border Part I, and George

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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