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Of Butterflies and Bees→Tags Rosa Rugosa

Tag Archives: Rosa Rugosa

A very berry time!
Debbie

Posted on December 14, 2018 by DebbieDecember 14, 2018

What a very berry autumn this has been! All that gorgeous summer sun intensified leaf pigmentation to give us a gem of an autumn ablaze with brilliant oranges and reds: autumn colour which continued late into November. It has been … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening Blog | Tagged bark, contoneaster, malus sentinel, pyracantha, Rosa Rugosa, soft fruit, wildflower meadow

Why we love front gardens!
Debbie

Posted on June 10, 2013 by DebbieJune 12, 2013

This week we are working on a great new job to transform a small, overgrown Belsize Park front garden into a wildlife habitat. Columns of herbs adding a formal edge to the design. A palette of whites and purples aiming … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening Blog | Tagged Front Gardens, Herbs, Rosa Rugosa, Rosehip, Shade Tolerant, Wildlife Habitat
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