Author of many books, and with 4 UK gardens to play with, writes of the fun, and the trials, of keeping the whole show on the road. Book excerpts, many articles, and some nice photos of lovely plants.
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Latest Blog Posts for David Stuart Gardens
- Garden apps for Android (with others to come) – Tomato TriviaHooray! First two apps up on Android Market. Here is the title page of the first…. so why not follow the link (it doesn’t seem to be ‘live’, so copy and paste into your browser…)? https://market.android.com/details?id=co...
- A good time to divide aconites?Anyone any experience? Mostly, of course, they seed around with abandon anyway. Here, the usual singles are getting into cracks in the paving, and expanding fast in the planted areas. Great. Lovely things anyway, and now making dense cover to …...
- And the second – PEPPER TRIVIAon Apr 5, 2011 in Uncategorized bell pepper black pepper capsiacin capsicum chile chilli christopher columbus cooking sweet peppers growing peppers jalapeno last frost date for peppers pepper varieties peppercorns piper longum piper nigrum preserving peppers schinus molle scotch bonnet scoville units sloane's liniment tabascoand here’s the title page of the second: and the purchase page, which shows you more info is on: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.alibro.eyemag.id12770&feature=search_result each is only £1.00, and links to a blog for comments, id...
- Heavenly Hepaticas, well, almost… Expensive certainly.on Mar 11, 2011 in UncategorizedAnd there they are… in the Lincolnshire garden, a drift of hepaticas: purest white, blue, a rather violet blue, and pale pink. They are showing in the Borders garden too, large bland blue in …., slightly violet in the form … Continu...
- March, March, lovely Marchon Mar 10, 2011 in UncategorizedThe March sunshine has us dazzled. It suddenly seems possible that warmth might come, that the sodden soil will dry, and the boggy waste become, once again, a garden. Paeony and hyacinth noses show through the soil, hepaticas and snowflakes … C...
- Bonfires and bon vivantson Mar 2, 2011 in Uncategorized acer rubrum apricot bonfires cardoon kitchen garden nicotiana glauca ruinsProbably a bit cold for the ‘bon vivant’ bit, but the four of us were out under the chill stars a few nights ago, glasses of wine in shivering hands, though getting a little light, a smidgeon of warmth, and … Continue reading →...
- Frost dates and you.on Feb 11, 2011 in UncategorizedHi there… herewith an extract from the fast-growing app on tomatoes, but might be useful in a more general way. Do you live in Austin, Texas… Edinburgh, Scotland… Recife, Brazil? The most useful sources of information abo...
- Thinking about computer appson Feb 7, 2011 in UncategorizedGo on, press the button. Well, it’s a beginning… something about tomatoes. lol. a bit of market research really… as with most creative projects, only a tiny percentage make any dosh – in spite of the huge amounts that the R...
- Ruined Gardenson Dec 26, 2010 in UncategorizedWe’re just in from a marvellous walk through the snows. Started at medieval bridge over the Till river, walked downstream to its junction with the Tweed, ice crunching against the banks, then up the side of the ravine to Twizel … Contin...
- The Dreadful Deed is Done…Which was to cut a young tree down in its prime. It was looking wonderful, covered with open clusters of small pink and white fruit. It’s just that it was in the wrong place, and the blackbirds had just started … Continue reading U...
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