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; ...
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...
The Secret Life Of Mouldywarp
Damp autumn weather has brought two seasonal phenomena to Waterfurlong - fungi and molehills. As every morning revealed new earthworks in...
This Day In ... 1858
RAMPAGERS IN 'BEASTLY STATE OF INTOXICATION' Police Sergeant John Harrison was one of Waterfurlong's longest-standing and most dedicated...
This Day In ... 1865
ARREST FOR KICKING FIRE-BALL ON GUNPOWDER PLOT ANNIVERSARY Cantankerous Austin Barnett was the archetypal neighbour from hell. Bigamist,...
October In The Gardens: Apples Everywhere!
October is always a busy gardening month, with much to do before the winter weather sets in. This year it's been a race against time with...
This Day In ... 1892
MARY ANN WEDDELL - OUR FIRST FEMALE TENANT - DIED Rock Terrace circa 1902 Female tenants seem to have been comparatively few and far...
The Dahlia
Since they arrived on our shores 200 years ago, dahlias have been in and out of fashion more than almost any other plant. At the moment,...
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...
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...