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Sunday, 29 July 2007

29 July 07 At The Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh












Posted by A wildlife gardener at 14:37 4 comments:
Labels: autumn seeds, bumble bee on sea holly, cedars, diaerama angel's rod, Hemerocallis, monarda didima, seed head, silver foliage
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In 1990, as we were driving through a little village, I noticed a quaint old barn with a corrugated roof, and a newly-built house adjacent to it. They were standing on a large plot of land, full of pernicious weeds - a corner of a farmer's field, in fact. Then we saw the "For Sale" sign. Four months later we moved in and decided to create a garden for wildlife. contact me
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