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Category Archives: The Handpicked Flower Company
Thoughts for a winter’s day
(This post is from my other site ‘The Handpicked Flower Company‘ I’m very conscious that I’ve neglected this blog of late, I suppose you could say I’ve been dormant, like so many things in the garden at this time of … Continue reading
Posted in #britishflowers, In my garden, The Handpicked Flower Company
Tagged #britishflowers, outdoors, sweet peas, Winter
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A wet Bank Holiday Monday
It’s rained all day today. It has been brilliant for the garden and my flower field, but in terms of being out of doors less good. I’ve spend the day at my computer, with the aim of getting on … Continue reading
My garden’s 3 year anniversary
I’ve not updated this site for far too long, I’ve been busy setting up my other website and blog (see the page titled ‘the Handpicked Flower Company) and starting work on my cut flower field. But I’ve not forgotten it, … Continue reading
Don’t ‘X’ off Chrysanthemums
I really never thought I’d write a post on the subject of Chrysanthemums, let alone consider growing them for cutting. I’ve spent the past “too many to count” years collecting unusual and desirable perennials for my garden, and the last … Continue reading
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Tagged Chrysanthemums, Flowers from the Farm, Slow Flowers
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A post for an October day
I’ve not blogged for a long time, and it shows! I can’t remember how to find my way around the site, thank goodness it is reasonably intuitive! I know that my last entry was short and sweet, and this will … Continue reading