August In The Gardens: Greenery and Gold
Rarely has there been such a month of contrast in the gardens. Whilst tiny parched apples dropped from the trees in bushels, runner beans...
This Day In ... 1829
NEW PROPERTIES ADVERTISED IN RUTLAND TERRACE Rutland Terrace circa 1900 At least three of our Victorian Waterfurlong gardeners lived in...
'Dusty Violet-Black Bonbons'
‘Few trees offer such delicate bloom or as charming a fruit, dangling from the tree’s fine twigs in early autumn like dusty, violet-black...
The Rare, Huge And Odoriferous Goat Moth
Photograph courtesy of www.butterflyconservation.org. © Copyright In April our gardeners went on a search for the frass (droppings) of...
St Filbert's Day
Today, 20 August, is St Philibert or Filbert's Day. Philibert was born into a wealthy Gascon family in 608 AD. He entered holy orders as...
Scrumping: The Summer Holiday Crime
Nowadays, we sometimes feel we’re fighting a losing battle against the Waterfurlong pigeons, rabbits, muntjac deer and sparrows but the...
A Rose For Lady Isabel
In August 1875 the Gardeners’ Chronicle reported ‘some English Seedling Roses of considerable promise’(1) had been sent to them by...