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Hints and Tips for the Reluctant Gardener. Garden Update – Fruit. August 11, 2013. We planted some new trees two years ago; James Grieve, Egremont Russett and another variety, the label of which has long blown away. We expected some fruit this year and while we do have some very tiny apples we are really disappointed in the size of the trees. One of them has tripled in size but the rest remain the same and the trunks still require some support. The evicted apple trees. Again we planted two pear trees two...

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Hints and Tips for the Reluctant Gardener. Garden Update – Fruit. August 11, 2013. We planted some new trees two years ago; James Grieve, Egremont Russett and another variety, the label of which has long blown away. We expected some fruit this year and while we do have some very tiny apples we are really disappointed in the size of the trees. One of them has tripled in size but the rest remain the same and the trunks still require some support. The evicted apple trees. Again we planted two pear trees two...

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Hints and Tips for the Reluctant Gardener. Garden Update – Fruit. August 11, 2013. We planted some new trees two years ago; James Grieve, Egremont Russett and another variety, the label of which has long blown away. We expected some fruit this year and while we do have some very tiny apples we are really disappointed in the size of the trees. One of them has tripled in size but the rest remain the same and the trunks still require some support. The evicted apple trees. Again we planted two pear trees two...

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Hints and Tips for the Reluctant Gardener. Tag Archives: victoria plum. Garden Update – Fruit. August 11, 2013. We planted some new trees two years ago; James Grieve, Egremont Russett and another variety, the label of which has long blown away. We expected some fruit this year and while we do have some very tiny apples we are really disappointed in the size of the trees. One of them has tripled in size but the rest remain the same and the trunks still require some support. The evicted apple trees. Again ...

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Hints and Tips for the Reluctant Gardener. Cauliflower and Potato Curry. I seem to have a UFO! Garden Update – Fruit. August 11, 2013. We planted some new trees two years ago; James Grieve, Egremont Russett and another variety, the label of which has long blown away. We expected some fruit this year and while we do have some very tiny apples we are really disappointed in the size of the trees. One of them has tripled in size but the rest remain the same and the trunks still require some support. Again we...

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The Courtyard Gardener: September 2011

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Wednesday, 21 September 2011. A post in the wrong place. Well, hopefully not the wrong place . but a different place! I have a guest post up on Emma Cooper's fab blog - you can find it here. Do have a wander around the rest of the blog too if you haven't been before (unlikely but you never know.) - there are some great posts there from Emma and from guests! Links to this post. Tuesday, 20 September 2011. Lessons in amphibian bothering.

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The Courtyard Gardener: A post in the wrong place...

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Wednesday, 21 September 2011. A post in the wrong place. Well, hopefully not the wrong place . but a different place! I have a guest post up on Emma Cooper's fab blog - you can find it here. Do have a wander around the rest of the blog too if you haven't been before (unlikely but you never know.) - there are some great posts there from Emma and from guests! 22 September 2011 at 12:21. Di, Your post on Emmas blog is excellent!

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The Courtyard Gardener: April 2012

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Monday, 30 April 2012. A match made in heaven: pulmonaria and the hairy footed flower bee. During these last few wild wet weekends I’ve been sorting through some of my photos from March, trying to remember what sunshine and warmth felt like! One of the joys of our garden in March is the flowering of the pulmonaria (still going strong despite the drenching), and with that the arrival of the hairy footed flower bees. So I transplanted ...

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The Courtyard Gardener: June 2012

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Saturday, 16 June 2012. London 2012: a garden city. It’s already been a busy old year for gardening in London, and promises to continue in the same vein. A couple of weeks ago we all had a 4 day weekend to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee: including of course the river pageant, which I popped down to Wapping to see pass by. I’m really looking forward to it: the sport and spectacle of course, but also seeing the Olympic Park. The Fringe ...

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The Courtyard Gardener: A match made in heaven: pulmonaria and the hairy footed flower bee

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Monday, 30 April 2012. A match made in heaven: pulmonaria and the hairy footed flower bee. During these last few wild wet weekends I’ve been sorting through some of my photos from March, trying to remember what sunshine and warmth felt like! One of the joys of our garden in March is the flowering of the pulmonaria (still going strong despite the drenching), and with that the arrival of the hairy footed flower bees. So I transplanted ...

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The Courtyard Gardener: February 2012

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Tuesday, 28 February 2012. Pruning our old overgrown quince tree. As I reported in a previous post. As you can imagine I’ve been doing a lot of reading on fungal infections of fruit trees and what to do about them. My resulting plan is:. Remove all infected fruit and leaves from the tree (in retrospect I can remember seeing some mummified fruit on the tree when we moved in last year). The drawing below shows the types of larger branc...

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The Courtyard Gardener: March 2012

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Thursday, 29 March 2012. Enjoying the casualties of a garden tidy. Lots of gardening last weekend (and lots of posts to catch up on when the weather worsens! Links to this post. Friday, 9 March 2012. Back to the loppers . this time the laurel's for the chop. Another fortnight gone, and the council have emptied the brown bin again, leaving space for more chopping. But what to chop? Isn’t the only thing mouldering. In our front garden.

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The Courtyard Gardener: Choosing climbers for a north facing fence

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Saturday, 28 April 2012. Choosing climbers for a north facing fence. If you look carefully at the photos in my previous post. You will see an exciting new addition to the garden – planting holes! Golden Hop ( Humulus lupulus 'Aureus'). Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea Anomala Petiolaris). Morello Cherry ( Prunus cerasus Morello). It hadn’t initially occurred to me that I would be able to grow something productive in such a small s...

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The Courtyard Gardener: The single snowdrop: waiting for spring bulbs

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Friday, 24 February 2012. The single snowdrop: waiting for spring bulbs. Well, not quite single . but it has to be said that my new spring bulb border looks a little more like the plan version. Than I had hoped (the fact I only drew a handful of snowdrops was supposed to be purely illustrative! It just goes to show you need a lot of bulbs to make any impact. 24 February 2012 at 13:26. Oh, and your hellebore is beautiful! Well, if one...

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The Courtyard Gardener: May 2012

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A novice gardener attempts to create a green oasis in a city courtyard. Friday, 4 May 2012. April showers: why are we still in a drought? In most of the South of England and the Midlands we are in a drought: water stocks are low, and in many water supply areas the use of hosepipes has been banned since the end of a very dry March. Luckily, we British are obsessed with the weather, and data on rainfall is not at all difficult to come by from the Met Office. You can see that winter rainfall really has been...

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