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...
'A Bauble With A Tail' - the Long-Tailed Tit
A nursery ball with a bell inside blown through branches a bauble with a tail peeks in its nest - bell of lichen David Morley Flocks 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...
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...
'Hurrah! It is a frost! The dahlias are all dead'
Which gardener doesn't share the perverse joy expressed by Robert Smith Surtees in 1843? Once the bedraggled remnants of this year's...
Why Do Leaves Change Colour In Autumn?
Photographer unknown It’s that gorgeous time of year when the natural world treats us to a last burst of colour before the onset of...
Our Returning Wild Geese And Swans
Photographer unknown Every year during the first week of September, just like clockwork, a distant honking in the skies signals the...
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...