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May 01, 2008

My new blog on new plants

Rhsscreengrab1 I’ve started a new blog.

Going by the impressively catchy title of New Plants and Trials, it began last week on the Royal Horticultural Society’s website. You’ll find it here.

I’m sharing the space with the Trials Office at the RHS garden at Wisley: I’ll be posting about new plants and Ali Cundy, Trials Recorder for the RHS at Wisley, will be posting about the many and varied trials on flowers and food crops which the RHS runs every year.

Why not take a look? I've just started a series of three posts on new hardy geraniums. And while you’re there look over the other RHS blogs including one by the Curator of the garden at Wisley, Jim Gardiner. I’ll post an occasional catch-up list here – just so you know what you’re missing if you don’t pop over and check it out.

That’s my new blog - New Plants and Trials - over on the Royal Horticultural Society’s website.

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Good luck with the new blog -- I'll be checking out your link. :)

Thanks, Nancy, I hope you find it interesting.

Sounds like fun. I'll be sure to check it out.

Here's a new plant to check out: Geum 'Mango Lassi'. It originated from Bloooming Nursery in Oregon, and has done remarkably well in our trial garden for the last couple of years.

Cheers,

Mark

Thanks Mark, that geum looks wonderful, such a gorgeous color. I must try to get hold of it. (But it's not available in Britain, yet, I don't think...)

The new blog at the rhs is well worth a visit, there is loads of information there.

Thanks, Digger, glad you like it.

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