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Just one cloud during Elspeth’s holiday

On the hot hillsides of Crete Elspeth saw the potential of Silene italica. A feature of the Mediterranean macchi or its poorer relative the garigue scrub vegetation it…

Bring back the word Blythfullar

By gardenpoets Midsummer Day in Scotland must be an excuse, if any excuse is ever needed, for some of William Dunbar’s poetry. So sit back and enjoy….  …

A magic combination

By gardenpoets What is it about the Formal Garden at Benmore, combined with some sunshine, that makes children want to turn cartwheels and do handstands? I suspect it’s…

Round the world in a day

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A busy day at the office

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Left at the Benmore cafe…

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The Moose and Tony Two Poems

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An oak and an acorn

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My bike is like a chainsaw

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Time travel

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RBGE Collections Image Uploader – Instructions.

A step-by-step guide  to adding images to the RBGE collections  image management system.

Blogging Presentation to Research Club

I’ve just had fun giving a presentation on the how and why of blogging to the Science Research Club. After a few slides about the benefits of writing…

BBC Landward in the Garden

[polldaddy poll=6923122] Over the last couple of weeks we have had the privilege of BBC2 Landward filming in The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. With the programme running over…

Recycle Week 2013

It is Recycle Week 2013 and Kate Hughes has been organising some meetings for the staff to make sure everything goes in the right bin. Over 25 members…

Hedge cutting with an eye for a nest

Now is the time to be cutting hedges for the first time this season. Where a formal appearance is required then trim using sharp hand shears. The fastigiated…

Scottish natives in full flower

The recent warm weather has pushed on all our recently pricked out seedlings, so we have been able to get more plants out into the developing bed of…

Species showcase

We have a small planting of Hyoscamus niger (Henbane) that has just started flowering in the Target 8 bed. As a biennial it takes two years to flower,…

Walking with Poets at the four RBGE Gardens

2013 sees a very special partnership between the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) and the Scottish Poetry Library. From June to September, each RBGE Garden will host its…

Exhibition launched!

Last Thursday we had an excellent launch of the ‘Moving forward from ash dieback project’ at the Edinburgh Botanics. Over 40 people attended, with representatives from Scottish Government,…

A bit of a skirmish

By gardenpoets This morning as I was getting ready to venture out into the garden I was given some midge repellent to apply. On the packaging it said:…