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Autumn Highlights 7- so good, it could be a maple!
Fagus sylvatica 'Mercedes' is a classy beech of modest size - we got ours as a free gift before we left the UK, but it is popular and...
cjdprobert
Nov 2, 20241 min read
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Autumn Highlights 6
I hate to bore people with so many Japanese maples at this time of year, but some are so distinctive that they just beg to be shared. We...
cjdprobert
Oct 29, 20241 min read
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A grand day out ... in Herefordshire!
My brief annual family visit to the UK always takes in a day in Hay on Wye with my brother, and a day in a great garden with our son....
cjdprobert
Oct 20, 20242 min read
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AUTUMN HIGHLIGHTS 4
After being a negligent Cyclamen grower for years (get seed, plant, label and forget!) I'm trying to be a better one this year. A small...
cjdprobert
Oct 7, 20241 min read
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AUTUMN HIGHLIGHTS 3
One Friday recently I awarded myself a trip south to the other side of Angers to a 'Portes Ouvertes' at one of France's biggest producers...
cjdprobert
Sep 21, 20241 min read
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AUTUMN HIGHLIGHTS 2
'Conker trees are huge!' - not necessarily: if you love the colours of the genus Aesculus but don't want to hire a cherry picker to view...
cjdprobert
Sep 17, 20241 min read
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AUTUMN HIGHLIGHTS 1
Quercus palustris 'Isobel' - a dwarf 'swamp oak' - around 1m high after twelve years in the ground. Pretty most of the year, very...
cjdprobert
Sep 15, 20241 min read
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'MOSTLY HARMLESS'!
- Ford Prefect's summing up of Planet Earth in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, but it could equally apply to the family of shrubs...
cjdprobert
Jul 29, 20243 min read
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MY NAME'S CHRIS, AND I'M A DINOSAUR!
'A dinosaur? You aren't THAT old.....?' ... but it sometimes feels like I am the last of a once widespread species, clergy who are...
cjdprobert
Jul 14, 20242 min read
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SMALL SUMMER PLEASURES
For some years now an immense Rosa brunonii has cascaded down a bank in a sunny corner of our garden. Last year I spotted an interesting...
cjdprobert
Jul 11, 20241 min read
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SUMMER IS SPEEDING UP?
The warm weather is speeding the garden into mid summer! After church this morning I've spent the afternoon doing a 'now or never' move...
cjdprobert
Jun 30, 20241 min read
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JUST 'A PILE OF LEAVES AND BRUSH?
A great plantsman dismisses Deutzia outside their flowering season as 'a pile of leaves and brush'. I can see his point - they offer...
cjdprobert
Jun 23, 20242 min read
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TAKING STOCK TODAY - PLANTING FOR TOMORROW
I have been 'taking stock' in my newly established Cyclamen house - this morning I've planted ten pots of different seeds to germinate in...
cjdprobert
Jun 21, 20241 min read
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PLANNING A DEUTZIA - FEST!
Different Deutzias have been flowering here for a couple of months now with the last few still starting to open, so I've been quietly...
cjdprobert
Jun 20, 20241 min read
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A HAPPY GARDEN = A GENEROUS GARDEN
One sign a garden is becoming mature is when plants start reproducing themselves. This is different from multiplying plants by the well...
cjdprobert
Jun 15, 20242 min read
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ROSES FROM ROUND THE CORNER!
The showiest roses tend to have their origins in exotic places, with China and India contributing a rich heritage. In commerce most roses...
cjdprobert
May 26, 20242 min read
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GERANIUMS GALORE!
Hardy geraniums (almost nothing to do with Pelargonium, most often seen in the form of the fleshy sub-shrub often called 'geranium' in...
cjdprobert
May 18, 20242 min read
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SATURDAY NIGHT CHINESE TAKEAWAY?
Wandering around the garden with the camera late this afternoon I was struck by the stand-out effect of a rather gaudy Acer lighting up a...
cjdprobert
May 11, 20242 min read
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THINKING ABOUT ROSES....
While I'm certainly a maple fanatic, I have to admit I seem to be married to a rose fanatic, and I can see the attraction (of the...
cjdprobert
Apr 29, 20242 min read
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Hellebore heaven!
Spring 2022 is proving a great one for hellebores ('Lent roses') - especially the many and varied forms of Helleborus x hybridus (until...
cjdprobert
Feb 18, 20222 min read
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