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The month begins with gloomy news: September 2023 was officially the hottest September globally in the data record going back …
The month was ushered in by clear skies and a fantastical ‘super blue moon’, rising with fairy tale magnitude and …
The Journey to Wilding the Garden September 2023 Read More »
An August garden that elicits pleasure is a difficult thing to achieve; the roses have long since faded, late spring …
Dark, turbulent clouds gather and longed-for, pelting bursts of rain break over the garden. The heat has built to bring …
The dry days persist, as does the incessant and unseasonable tugging of the north wind, occasional gusts surprising us with …
The early blossom has almost finished its grand flourish, great snow flurries litter the ground beneath the ornamental pears in …
Our head gardener Charlie Harpur shares his take on Monty Don and Alan Titchmarsh’s views on wild gardening. We’ve invited …
Not ‘puritanical nonsense’: why we’re wild about wild gardening Read More »
The sun is easing back into our hemisphere, urgent green shoots impale the air at alarming rates and the greenhouse …
In meteorological terms, we are welcoming spring and turning our backs on winter. In reality, the latter seems reluctant to …
A clear blue sky, full of rare winter sun accompanies us on the annual visit to Brighton’s Seedy Sunday. A …
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