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Bergamot, Monarda

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 13 July, 2012 by Jeremy Bartlett13 July, 2012

One of the most spectacular plants in Grapes Hill Community Garden at the moment is Monarda “Cambridge Scarlet”. This is a hardy perennial with scented foliage and spectacular scarlet flowers from mid-summer to early autumn. It grows about 90cm tall … Continue reading →

Posted in Edible, Ornamental | Tagged Bee Balm, Bergamot, Grapes Hill Community Garden, Monarda, Monarda "Cambridge Scarlet"

Three Gardens In Two Days

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 11 June, 2012 by Jeremy Bartlett1 November, 2018

On Saturday members of the Grapes Hill Community Garden Group visited the garden at Strangers’ Hall in Norwich. We were shown around the garden and had tea and biscuits on the lawn. The garden deserves to be better known, for … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Bishop's Garden, Grapes Hill Community Garden, Norwich Cathedral, peregrines, Strangers' Hall

Sweet Rocket, Hesperis matronalis

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 8 June, 2012 by Jeremy Bartlett17 January, 2016

Early June. Sunshine (a little) and showers (lots). The Sweet Rocket (Hesperis matronalis) is looking lovely in Grapes Hill Community Garden and at the allotment. Sweet Rocket is a biennial or short lived perennial, native to southern Europe and western … Continue reading →

Posted in General, Ornamental | Tagged Grapes Hill Community Garden, Hesperis matronalis, Sweet Rocket

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Thirty latest posts

  • Steccherinum oreophilum (aka Irpex oreophilus) – new for Norfolk 27 September, 2025
  • Orpine, Hylotelephium telephium 29 August, 2025
  • Wild Marjoram, Origanum vulgare 19 July, 2025
  • Goldilocks Buttercup, Ranunculus auricomus 5 June, 2025
  • Tree Lupin, Lupinus arboreus 28 May, 2025
  • American Skunk-cabbage, Lysichiton americanus 21 April, 2025
  • Cedar Cup, Geopora sumneriana 16 March, 2025
  • Cinnamon Bracket, Hapalopilus nidulans 13 February, 2025
  • Common Ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris 13 January, 2025
  • Holly, Ilex aquifolium 7 December, 2024
  • Yellow Bird’s-nest, Hypopitys monotropa 24 November, 2024
  • Whiskery Milkcap, Lactarius mairei 8 November, 2024
  • Shaggy Bracket, Inonotus hispidus 25 September, 2024
  • Small Teasel, Dipsacus pilosus 24 August, 2024
  • Rothole Inkcap, Coprinopsis alnivora 1 August, 2024
  • Twinflower, Linnaea borealis 20 July, 2024
  • Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea 10 June, 2024
  • Beaked Hawk’s-beard, Crepis vesicaria 15 May, 2024
  • Thrift, Armeria maritima 17 April, 2024
  • Japanese Kerria, Kerria japonica 29 March, 2024
  • Golden Bootleg, Phaeolepiota aurea 12 March, 2024
  • Arched Earthstar, Geastrum fornicatum 22 February, 2024
  • Basil Thyme, Clinopodium acinos 3 January, 2024
  • Five Fungi from the Lanes of Norfolk 9 December, 2023
  • Five Fungi from the Streets of Norwich 21 November, 2023
  • Japanese Honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica 20 October, 2023
  • Tall Willowherb, Epilobium brachycarpum 28 September, 2023
  • Rooting Bolete, Caloboletus radicans 6 September, 2023
  • Marsh Sowthistle, Sonchus palustris 6 August, 2023
  • Bog Pimpernel, Lysimachia tenella 14 July, 2023


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