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Seeds for an English Garden - English Garden
By looking on the packet you will see if your seeds are annuals or perennials and if they are hardy or not. Remember if you grow your seedlings indoors or in a greenhouse you will need to harden them off. This means they to get used to the ... [... more]
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Solomon's Seal - English Garden
Solomon's seal is a lovely graceful English Garden plant. It is ideal for that shady spot and will reward you with pairs of lightly scented white bell flowers, edged with green, strung along a long arching stem. These flowers appear in late ... [... more]
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Yarrow - English Garden
Achillea millefolium" or Yarrow - its common names include Nosebleed, Thousand Weed, Soldiers' Woundwort, Staunch Grass, Milfoil and even Devil's Plaything. A hardy perennial that has lovely silvery green ferny leaves and large heads of tiny ... [... more]
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English Garden Books - English Garden
Gardening books come in many different types. Some are chock full of practical gardening tips. Others have gorgeous color photographs. Books of essays can be both inspirational and funny. Here are my recommendations for some of each, specifically ... [... more]
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Ice Plant - English Garden
An old fashioned hardy herbaceous perennial that brings beautiful autumn/fall colour to your English Garden and looks particularly lovely when planted in big drifts. The name originally comes from the Latin sedo which means to sit - this is ... [... more]
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Christmas Rose - English Garden
Since Neolithic times this plant has been used for magical and medical purposes. In mediaeval England the Black Hellebore was used to cure depression and even madness, while in the seventeenth century it was planted in gardens beside paths and ... [... more]
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Chrysanthemums - English Garden
The little yellow chrysanthemum has been around since about 5000BC - today there are many different forms of chrysanthemums but the best known in English Gardens are the singles. These bloom in late summer and autumn and are hardy ... [... more]
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English Garden Delphiniums - English Garden
Delphinium blooms are one of the best loved traditional flowers in the early summer English Garden, and can be a dramatic feature in your herbaceous borders. Delphiniums come in a lovely range of colours from blues and purples through pinks to ... [... more]
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Bog Garden Plants - English Garden
English Gardens have a wide selection of plants in them and there is nearly always a pond somewhere in them and usually a boggy place for growing plants that like to have their roots damp. You don't need to have a pond to have a bog garden - here ... [... more]
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Lupins - English Garden
The Romans introduced lupins to England - they grew annual lupins as food for animals and to enrich the soil. Lupins have been grown in English Gardens since the 16th century. The annual lupin L. albus was the first lupin grown in England and was ... [... more]
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Mulleins for an English Garden - English Garden
Also known as Blanket Herb, Aaron's Rod, Beggar's flannel, Candlewick plant, Donkey's Ears, Feltwort, Flannel plant, Velvet Dock, Candle Flower. Other names are Hedge-taper and Hag's Taper because the dry leaves make a perfect tinder and are ... [... more]
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