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ramblings of a bare-faced gardener: February 2010
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Ramblings of a bare-faced gardener. Gardening, foraging, food and other things I’m interested in. Magazine arrived today with a picture of snowdrops on the front cover. There are apparently 19 species of Galanthus. 8211; and I think mine are possibly G elwesii var. elwesii,. Last spring, all ten bulbs flowered. I searched and searched for signs of them and suddenly spotted them in two of the four locations – and they have obviously multiplied. A gardening friend who belongs to the MGS. Guy Meets Garden &...
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Cyprus Villa Owner: March 2005
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How To Successfully Market and Rent Your Cyprus Property The Easy Way And Enjoy It. Monday, March 28, 2005. Promotional marketing for your villa can be so easy. When you create your guest/welcome manual, you might want to provide a small souvenir for your guests to take away with them when they leave, to remind them what a lovely holiday they just had. At the same time you will be sending out your marketing message. Very simple and inexpensive and very easy to initiate. Or "Look where we are". They are c...
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The science of flowers: May 2009
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The science of flowers. Sunday, 10 May 2009. Acacia is a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae, first described in Africa by the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus in 1773. The plants tend to be thorny and pod-bearing. The name derives from ακις (akis) which is Greek for a sharp point, due to the thorns in the type-species Acacia nilotica from Egypt. The southernmost species in the genus are Acacia dealbata (Silver Wattle), Acacia longifolia (Coast Wattle ...
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OLEA, ancient olive trees in Mediterranean countries: GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. CHANIA Prefecture. STYLOS, SAMONAS, VRYSES, KARYDI
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OLEA, ancient olive trees in Mediterranean countries. Thursday, May 17, 2012. GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. CHANIA Prefecture. STYLOS, SAMONAS, VRYSES, KARYDI. View over Vrysses region. OLIVE MILL of ST. GEORGE'S MONASTERY. In KARYDI, VRYSES. The suffering olive trees in the Monastery grove. TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHS - MEDITERRANEAE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is licensed under a Creative Commons Reconocimiento-No comercial-Sin obras derivadas 3.0 España License. Castelló de la Plana. Dr Antonio M. Uleri.
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OLEA, ancient olive trees in Mediterranean countries: 5/1/12 - 6/1/12
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OLEA, ancient olive trees in Mediterranean countries. Sunday, May 20, 2012. GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. IERAPETRA Prefecture. AZORIAS, KAVOUSI, LASTROS. Monumental millenary olive tree of AZORIAS, KAVOUSI. Variety Mastoeidis (local name is Muratolia). Estimated age 3.250 years old (SEDIK). A sea of olive trees, view from LASTROS. TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHS - MEDITERRANEAE. Enlaces a esta entrada. Saturday, May 19, 2012. GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. HERAKLION Prefecture, GORTIS or GORTYN. Ancient olive trees of Gortyn.
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OLEA, ancient olive trees in Mediterranean countries: GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. RETHYMNO Prefecture, AFRATES, FOURFOURAS, AGYA PARASKEVI
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OLEA, ancient olive trees in Mediterranean countries. Friday, May 18, 2012. GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. RETHYMNO Prefecture, AFRATES, FOURFOURAS, AGYA PARASKEVI. TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHS - MEDITERRANEAE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is licensed under a Creative Commons Reconocimiento-No comercial-Sin obras derivadas 3.0 España License. GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. IERAPETRA Prefecture. AZORI. GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. HERAKLION Prefecture, GORTI. GREECE. ELLADA. CRETE. AGIA GALINI, VATHIAKO, PLAT. Castelló de la Plana.
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Programme of events
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Soudley Annual Flower and Produce Show. Sunday 28th August 2016. The Old Cottage Scented and Butterfly Plants. Dedicated to scented and butterfly plants. Wilton castle on the Wye. Https:/ www.orchard-group.org.uk/ glos. Gloucestershire Organic Gardening Group. Https:/ www.perennial.org.uk. The Mediterranean Garden Society. The Gloucestershire Federation of Garden Societies. Gardening for the Disabled Trust. Wednesday 14th September 2016. The Drugs in your Garden (with examples). Ruspidge Gardening Club -.
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gardening in themediterranean climateof the SF Bay Area: June 2010
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Of the SF Bay Area. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Something I found on YouTube . . . Not much I can say - you just have to watch this video for yourself! Wednesday, June 23, 2010. The main succulent in this photo should be familiar to those of you who have seen my garden. It is a hybrid Echeveria. I've grown for many years under the name 'Gilva'. Discovered and described by Eric Walther in 1935 and presumed to be a E. agavoides. Times; E. elegans. Cross). The plant habit is very similar to E. elegans. To me)...
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gardening in themediterranean climateof the SF Bay Area: November 2009
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Of the SF Bay Area. Sunday, November 8, 2009. What is a mediterranean garden - part V. Continued from . . . Taking a break - photo by Marialuisa Wittlin, on Flickr. Easy care Aloe arborescens. Blooming in winter in. Southern Italy - photo. By viaggiealtro on Flickr. Wednesday, November 4, 2009. What is a mediterranean garden - part IV. Continued from . . . A paved generous pathway. Between two garden rooms. Le jardin provençaux de Pierre Bergé. Design by Shirley Watts (see Gardenporn blog article. Recycl...
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