Scottish Artist and his Garden

Scottish artist John Stoa compiles notes and pictures of his painting projects and seasonal gardening activities in the flower, fruit and vegetable garden and greenhouse. website www.johnstoa.com

Monday, 25 February 2013

EXOTIC FLOWERS

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EXOTIC FLOWERS Every gardener loves a challenge. Growing normal flowers, fruit and vegetables can be challenging enough with our un...
Sunday, 17 February 2013

FEBRUARY FLOWERS

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FEBRUARY FLOWERS There is always some kind of flower to be found in the garden in every month of the year even throughout winter. W...
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Sunday, 10 February 2013

START SEED SOWING NOW

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START SEED SOWING NOW Winter is not yet finished as we are only in mid February, but every time we get a sunny day there is enough ...
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Sunday, 3 February 2013

GROW SOME ONIONS

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GROW SOME ONIONS Everyone who grows vegetables for the home will include some members of the onion family. The range includes bulb ...
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I was born in Scotland commencing working life as a gardener in Dundee Parks Dept. I studied crop science at The Scottish Crop Research Institute in Invergowrie Dundee. After getting married moved south to Sussex. Gained the National Diploma in Horticulture in 1969, then moved to Worcester to work as a manager on Fox Fruit Farm. In 1972 returned to parks work and outdoor leisure facilities in Dudley then onto Darlington, and Livingston before returning to Dundee in 2001. Became a full time artist in 1992. Interest in art was established in early childhood and am self taught. Subjects cover town to country, floral to figurative, snow scenes, summer landscapes, and Scottish castles. I run art classes in my studio and often publish limited edition prints, as well as luxury Christmas cards. My art and gardening and allotment activities can be seen on my ever expanding website www.johnstoa.com
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