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Wilding The Garden
The return to the garden post-Christmas refreshes our perspective: after the ravages wrought by the extremes of harsh freezing temperatures...
November rains finally ease and cold begins to seep into the mornings. The crowns of the oaks defiantly cling to...
The first day of November saw a bright half-moon hanging above the garden by 4.30 in the afternoon like a...
Winds come. Yellowing leaves tumble and tear across racing clouds like children chasing butterflies. The larger pencil cypresses in the...
Rain finally arrived in dense, sporadic bursts, the ephemeral pond in the rewilded Pool Garden quickly regaining its reflective surface....
The hot dry days continue. The grassland around the castle resembles the tawny yellow pelt of some great reclining lioness....
As the vibrancy of spring starts to leach out of the landscape, the ha-ha meadow by the house is a...
June begins with bustle as we prepare for a garden safari practice run-through for Knepp staff and the arrival of...
The first of May is the festival of Beltane. The word comes from the Celtic ‘bel’ meaning ‘the bright one’...
The race is on in the garden: a jostling for space to claim light, water and nutrients before a neighbour...
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