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About Graham Archives Get new posts by email My blog is re-launched!

My blog is relaunched!

Well, the hot news is that my award-winning blog has a new life - again. It started as Transatlantic Plantsman back in 2006; I then broadened it out into Transatlantic Gardener in 2011. It came to a dead stop when I unexpectedly found myself back from Pennsylvania and in England full time and now it’s evolved again into Graham’s Garden.

At Graham’s Garden I’ll be bringing you thoughts about garden plants, native plants, new plants, plant trials, invasive plants, cut flowers, wildflowers, books about plants, the oddities of plant names, and a little fishing, wildlife, music and more. All from Northamptonshire (zone 8) in England’s East Midlands but, of course, with a constant eye on the world across the water. Please check in and see what I’ve been up to – or click on “Get New Posts By Email”, above, to receive each post as an email as soon as it goes live. If you signed up to receive Transatlantic Gardener posts by email in the past, you should now receive Graham’s Garden unless your email address has changed.

It’s good to be back.

Graham's Garden is about...

  • Garden plants, native plants, new plants, plant trials, invasive plants, cut flowers, wildflowers, books about plants, the smartness and the absurdity of plant names, fishing, music and more. From Northamptonshire (zone 8) in England’s East Midlands.


  • The earlier incarnation of this Graham's Garden blog, Transatlantic Gardener, won Garden Blog Of The Year in 2014!


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  • Click here to go to my Plant Talk blog for Mr Fothergill's


  • My latest book features over 500 individual plants with two, three or even four seasons of glory. Click below to find out more.
  • Powerhouse Plants for North American readers
  • Powerhouse Plants for British & Irish readers


  • Planting The Dry Shade Garden reveals the best plants for this worst of all garden situations. Click below to find out more.
  • Planting The Dry Shade Garden for British and Irish readers
  • Planting The Dry Shade Garden for North American readers
  • Planting The Dry Shade Garden eBook for North American readers


  • My ebooks for British and American gardeners - click on the covers.


  • Click the picture to check out my British and Irish folk music public radio show, The Wagonload of Monkeys, and listen to the latest shows.

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  • All text is ©Graham Rice unless otherwise stated; all images are ©Graham Rice. To enquire about the use of text or images from this blog please contact me at graham@grahamrice.com.
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