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Wilding The Garden
Waxcaps under the Lebanese cedars on the terrace It’s waxcap season, and a colourful array of diverse fruiting bodies begin...
The storms that finished September worked themselves into a crescendo in the first weekend of October. The ten-metre Indian bean...
The overbearing, colourless skies we had seen for days at the beginning of September typically only moved aside to usher...
While our backs have been turned, clearing the Pool Garden ready for Anthony to begin the groundworks, thugs have been...
Like all change, Phase Three of the redesign of the walled garden is both incredibly exhilarating and utterly terrifying in...
The Kitchen Garden’s new plants began to spread their skirts and familiarise themselves with their surroundings. The Phyla nodiflora, an odd little creeping ground cover plant of the verbena...
May began with a cornucopia of weathers; sun, rain, storms, hail in Shakespearean proportions. The Angelica archangelica’s we planted last spring in the Kitchen Garden had reached...
Swing time: April’s temperatures oscillated between 24 degrees one day to minus 2 the following, frost dazzling us in morning sunshine. The bluebells were just beginning to unfurl their heads,...
While this month will forever signify the anniversary of ‘The First Lockdown’ in the UK, here and around the world...
At the end of the first week of February, dreary rain gave way to the first clear sunny day we...
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