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24 December 2011
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Who Am I?
Deb
London, England, United Kingdom
A Horticulturist and aspiring Garden Historian. Fresh from a spring and summer training at Great Dixter, I'm returning to England to earn my MA in Garden History.
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Bartram's Garden
Brookside Gardens
Chanticleer Garden
Charleston Farm House
Great Dixter House and Gardens
Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens
Kiftsgate Court Gardens
Longwood Gardens
The Beth Chatto Gardens
Wave Hill
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Chances, Choices & Change
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Portraits of dried leaves by Friends, 1816 (the year without a summer)
Gardenvisit.com Blog
Climate change in London and the Thames Estuary
Horticulture by Heart
Africa 2011 – A Video
I Garden.
6-Week Garden Plan: prep for spring!
Longwood Graduate Program Blog
Thank you to our Sponsors
Mardi's Garden
Mardi Is Moving!
The Country Seat
School’s out: seats of learning for sale
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Past Posts
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2012
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February
(3)
Garden Design Students’ ideas on display at Knole
Out Came the Sun
Then You Saw It, Now You Don't
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January
(2)
Take Me Thence, Country Roads
Out With the New, In With the Old
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2011
(22)
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December
(4)
Merry Christmas!
University Website Error's
Bundle Up! It's cold out there! (with an excerpt f...
Go Hug A Tree
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November
(4)
Happy Thanksgiving!
William Morris's Earthly Paradise
What a Garden Historian Does
If It Ain't Baroque....
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October
(3)
Hortus Conclusus
More Color, Please
A Stroll Around Knole
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September
(1)
Where Time Begins
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August
(1)
The Bumblebee and the Butterfly
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May
(2)
Garden Notebook
Weed 'Em and Reap
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April
(4)
The Royal Wedding
Digging Amongst the Graves: Gardening at Highgate ...
You Have to Start Somewhere
On Pruning
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March
(1)
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
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February
(1)
If adventures do not befall a young lady in her ow...
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January
(1)
Happy New Year!!!
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2010
(33)
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December
(2)
May Your Christmas Be Bright!
The Graduate's Speech
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October
(7)
Chanticleer - A Pleasure Garden
Spring is in the air
Sittin' on the dock of Chesapeake Bay
Seasons of mists and mellow fruitfulness
May your rivers flow without end
Please Don't Trod On the Sod
Plant Ecology and Sustainable Practices
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August
(4)
IPM
The Generalife
The Alhambra
We Interrupt This Broadcast To Bring You A Special...
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July
(4)
Sublimity
Barcelona - Agua, Agua, Por Todas Partes
Barcelona - Parc del Laberint d'Horta
Gaudí's Barcelona - La Sagrada Familia
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June
(3)
Gaudi's Barcelona - Park Güell
Barcelona - El Primer Día
The World is a Garden - Spain and England 2010
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May
(4)
We Kick Grass!
Gnome Management in the Garden
'A Scents of Place' Comes to Life
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April
(5)
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March
(1)
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February
(1)
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January
(2)
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2009
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December
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November
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October
(2)
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September
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August
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July
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June
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May
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April
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March
(1)
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February
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January
(6)
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2008
(13)
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December
(5)
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November
(1)
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October
(7)
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2007
(3)
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July
(1)
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March
(2)
Looky
adventure
(1)
Allium
(1)
Arts and Crafts
(2)
Barcelona
(6)
Baroque
(1)
bees
(2)
beneficials
(1)
birdsong
(1)
bog
(1)
Brandywine Cottage
(1)
BT
(1)
bug wars
(1)
Bulbs
(4)
butterflies
(1)
cats
(1)
Celia Fiennes
(1)
cemetery
(1)
Chanticleer
(1)
Christmas
(3)
Christmas changeover
(1)
Christopher Lloyd
(1)
Chrysanthemums
(1)
color
(1)
conservatory
(4)
corn
(1)
Could they be serious or are they just trying to drive me to drink?
(1)
Crocus
(1)
cycad
(1)
dahlias
(1)
David Culp
(1)
deer
(1)
East Plaza
(1)
Ecology
(2)
Edwin Lutyens
(1)
Encephalartos woodii
(1)
England
(2)
English Counry House
(1)
entomology
(1)
exhibition hall
(1)
fall foliage
(3)
Fall Plant Sale
(1)
fireworks
(1)
floral carpet
(4)
flower friday
(2)
flowers
(3)
fountains
(2)
Fouquet
(1)
fragrance
(3)
Galanthus
(1)
garden cat
(1)
Garden Day
(1)
garden design
(1)
Garden History
(3)
garden history detective
(1)
garden notes
(1)
gardens
(1)
Gaudi
(1)
glasshouse
(1)
gnomes
(1)
google earth
(1)
goose-foot
(1)
Graduation
(1)
Granada
(3)
Great Dixter
(2)
Green Wall
(1)
greenhouse production
(1)
Greenwich
(1)
he must really love her to ride through the rain
(1)
hellebore
(1)
Highgate
(1)
historic maps
(1)
history is so cool
(1)
Hortus conclusus
(1)
insects
(2)
invasive species
(2)
IPM
(1)
it only looks like a Eucalyptus
(1)
itsy bitsy spider
(1)
Kensington Gardens
(1)
kid in a candystore
(1)
knitting
(1)
Knole
(2)
kntting
(1)
La Sagrada Familia
(1)
labyrinth
(1)
Las Ramblas
(1)
LeNotre
(1)
lilacs
(1)
Longwood
(3)
Louis XIV
(1)
Lunaria
(1)
Medieval gardens
(1)
Metro
(1)
monoecious
(1)
Montjuic
(1)
mums
(3)
New Year
(1)
notebook
(1)
orangery
(1)
orchids
(2)
ornamental garden
(8)
Ovid's Metamorphosis
(1)
packing
(1)
pansies
(3)
Parc de la Ciutadella
(1)
Parc del Laberint d'Horta
(1)
Park Guell
(1)
parking lots
(1)
parterres
(1)
path
(1)
PG Display Gardens
(1)
Pine Barrens
(1)
plant hunting
(1)
Poinsettia standards
(1)
Poison Ivy
(1)
pollinators
(1)
poppy
(1)
potatoes
(1)
propagation
(2)
pruning
(1)
restoration
(1)
roads
(1)
Route 52
(1)
Royal Observatory
(1)
Royal Wedding
(1)
Sackville-West
(1)
saints and sinners
(1)
scarf
(2)
seedlings
(1)
self-sowers
(1)
snow storm
(1)
soil EC
(1)
soil pH
(1)
soils
(1)
Spain
(5)
speech
(1)
Spring
(2)
squash vine borer
(2)
streams
(1)
striped cucumber beetle
(3)
Student Exhibition Garden
(5)
sunflowers
(1)
Sustainability
(1)
tea and goodness
(1)
Thanksgiving (please pass the pumpkin pie)
(1)
The Alhambra y Generalife
(3)
The Red House
(2)
Thouasand Bloom
(1)
Three Musketeers
(1)
transplanting
(2)
travel abroad
(4)
Tree hugging
(2)
tree sweater
(1)
Trillium
(2)
tulips
(1)
Vaux-le-Vicomte
(1)
veggie garden
(11)
Versailles
(1)
voyages
(1)
walled garden
(1)
Washington Irving
(1)
weeding
(1)
weeds
(1)
William Morris
(2)
winter
(1)
winter container
(1)
Women's Land Army
(1)
yarn bomb
(1)
zucchini
(2)
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