
Sarah Raven
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Jun 7, 2024 |
libraryjournal.com | Sarah Raven
by (author) & Jonathan Buckley (photogs.). . Apr. 2024. 416p. ISBN 9781526667472. $35. GARDENING COPY ISBN Raven, one of Britain’s leading gardeners, returns after A Year Full of Flowers with a lovely work on container gardening. Spanning the chronological year, starting with primulas and ending with amaryllis, Raven addresses hyacinths, tulips, narcissi, violas, petunias, dahlias, and more.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
anglican.ink | Sarah Raven
The Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches (GSFA) is a recognised grouping within the Anglican Communion which includes some 75% of Anglicans worldwide and traces its origins to the first ‘South to South’ Encounter in Kenya in 1994.
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Mar 16, 2024 |
thetimes.co.uk | Sarah Raven
Pots are essential to the character of every part of the garden at my home, Perch Hill. Get the pots right and the garden will take on an ebullient, cheerful energy of its own. There is one cast-iron rule with pots: more is more. I’ve just had a walk round the garden and counted 382 of them. Forty-eight whoppers, all about 60cm tall and wide, including six large water troughs; 160 medium-sized containers, an average of 50cm x 40cm; and a bevy of small pots, 15cm high or less.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
bloomsbury.com | Sarah Raven |Sarah J. Maas |Baek Sehee |Edward Enninful
Carefully choosing which plants to grow is the enjoyable starting point of any good pot design. We have various rules of thumb at Perch Hill that we keep in mind as we put together the planting schemes for our pots. While it’s important to think about the flowering period of each plant, and whether or not what you’re planting together is compatible in a pot, the most crucial design point for me is colour.
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Feb 10, 2024 |
thetimes.co.uk | Sarah Raven
I am passionate about growing cut flowers. It’s my main gardening obsession and has been for more than 30 years. I love the end result, to bring things from the outside in, and particularly before spring really gets going. Having the odd sprig of scented daphne or a full-on bunch of early narcissi introduces something to a room that instantly lifts any dreariness.
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