LOST THE PLOT: OTHER PEOPLE'S STORIES
Swallows and Sweet Peas © Janis Goodman When notice to quit our plot hit us like a bombshell we thought we were in a really unusual...
Roses Our Gardeners Once Grew - Part II
Rosa Dorothy Perkins - a favourite of Stamford nurseryman James Brown THE LOST ROSE 'BEAUTY OF STAMFORD' Our most famous Victorian...
May in the Gardens: 'After-comers cannot guess the beauty been.'
Although summer is my favourite season, I feel a twinge of sadness when lovely May comes to an end. It will be another year before the...
March in the Gardens: Hens are Hanging On and Pheasants are Revolting
Our cover-girl for March is 'Hanging On', so named by Jude and Flora after mum Jo rescued the poor little hen and her friend 'Tough Guy'...
February in the Gardens: First Daffodils and Fool's Spring
It's hard to believe that for most of February 2018 Waterfurlong lay under a thick blanket of snow - the little Elka daffodils now in...
January in the Gardens: Painters and Perfumed Snowdrops.
If last January the gardens were unworkable because of snow, this January the problem's been mud - thick, clogging, mud. So, for those of...
December in the Gardens: Double-digging, Elven Deliveries and Detective-work.
With the short, dark days and the bustle of Christmas, not much gardening tends to happen in December and this winter's heavy rain hasn't...
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...
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...