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How to Transform an Unused Space into a Flowering Garden: Adding Flowers

April 2, 2015 by Jill Palmano Leave a Comment

Herbaceous Perennials Step 3: Now that I’m happy with my evergreen skeleton, it’s time for the fun bit; adding the herbaceous perennials which are flowers that come back every year.

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How to Transform an Unused Space into a Flowering Garden: The skeleton

March 1, 2015 by Jill Palmano Leave a Comment

The Skeleton Step 2: Time for the first plants to go in the ground. It’s always good to have an evergreen skeleton for every planting scheme, so that when the herbaceous plants die back, there is still structure throughout the winter months.

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How to Transform an Unused Space into a Flowering Garden

February 15, 2015 by Jill Palmano 2 Comments

Transforming an Unused Space in Hackney into a Flowering Garden I’ve just moved to London Fields in Hackney and I have a plan to transform the dusty, sad patch of ground at the front of my house into a scented, flowering garden that is peaceful and beautiful and good for the soul.

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