Our 2019 Apple DNA Test Results
Last summer, proceeds from the honesty box stall enabled us to send samples from seven heritage Waterfurlong apple trees for DNA testing....
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...
Roses Our Gardeners Once Grew - Part I
Rosa Madame Alfred Carrière Despite June's drenching rain, it's been a wonderful summer for roses here. Our gardeners grow many different...
Clock-O'-Clay by John Clare
In the cowslip pips I lie, Hidden from the buzzing fly, While green grass beneath me lies, Pearled with dew like fishes' eyes, Here I...
Our Apple for March: Lord Suffield
Usually Waterfurlong's first apple of the year to blossom, Lord Suffield was rated a superb early cooker by Victorian gardeners,...
'Choise Flower of Delight'
On the first day of spring my gardening neighbour Liz and I shared our mutual delight at the masses of purple and white violets blooming...
Our Apple for February: Ashmead's Kernel
'What an apple, what suavity of aroma. Its initial Madeira-like mellowness of flavour overlies a deeper honeyed nuttiness, crisply sweet,...
This Day In ... 1881
'OLD JOHN' OF BARNACK WAS BURIED 16th February 1881 saw the burial of John Avery, a retired member of the Burghley gardening team who...
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...
Our Apple for January: London Pippin
Early January is an exciting time in Waterfurlong for it's when our long-awaited apple DNA test results arrive. This year has revealed...