This Day In ... 1914
TOM SANDALL CONTEMPLATES GIVING UP HIS BELOVED GARDEN As this centenary year draws to a close, it is poignant to read about the Great...
The Humble Broad Bean's Surprisingly Dark Past
It's time to sow early broad beans if you haven't yet got round to it. This year mine are coming on nicely (fingers crossed) in the...
This Day In ... 1818
MISTRESS ANDREWS DIED, BAKER OF THE WOTHORPE CHEESECAKE Many of our Waterfurlong fruit trees were supplied by Messrs W & J Brown, whose...
The Crackle of Winter
Photograph kind courtesy of Alan Buckingham © All rights reserved. 'I love the crackle of winter. The snap of dry twigs underfoot, boots...
Our Apple For December: Allington Pippin
What better apple to feature in December than local delicacy Allington Pippin, saved as a Christmas treat in bygone years because of the...
Logs For Burning
Beech-wood fires burn bright and clear If the logs are kept a year; Store your beech for Christmastide With new-cut holly laid beside;...
Digging II by Edward Thomas
To-day I think Only with scents, - scents dead leaves yield, And bracken, and wild carrot's seed, And the square mustard field; ...
This Day In ... 1403
A LUCKY ESCAPE FOR CATTLE-RUSTLING CLERICS Modern day Waterfurlong sits on the long-abandoned site of the medieval hamlet of Bradcroft or...
November In The Gardens: Bats, Berries and Crimson Bramleys
What an amazing autumn it's been for fruits and berries. Just look at these glowing red crab apples on Malus Comtesse de Paris. Knowing...