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Alpine Garden Society
... plants (perennials, bulbs, ferns, dwarf conifers, etc.) with troughs, tufa and rock work, screes, experimental sand beds, a European meadow, ericaceous and woodland areas. The Centre also houses a comprehensive reference library ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... plants (perennials, bulbs, ferns, dwarf conifers, etc.) with troughs, tufa and rock work, screes, experimental sand beds, a European meadow, ericaceous and woodland areas. The Centre also houses a comprehensive reference library ...
www.alpinegardensociety.net
Alpine Garden Society
... quality loam Two parts moistened sphagnum peat One part coarse sand If you use unsterilised garden loam you may unwittingly introduce ... few recognisable raw materials. As for sand, I use coarse concreting sand. Make sure that the sand is washed; any reputable builders merchant ... football and was carefully moved into one of the raised beds. A few other dwarf shrubs that are suitable trough subjects: ...
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