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...
This Day In ... 1931
NURSERY OWNER JAMES BROWN - 'STAMFORD'S OLDEST TRADESMAN' - DIED Stamford High Street - Brown's was on the right next to Cheyne Lane Many...
Our Apple For September: Ellison's Orange
Photograph © Copyright Alan Buckingham Ellison’s Orange is a connoisseur's mid-season eating apple, described as 'once tasted, never...
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,...
'Dusty Violet-Black Bonbons'
‘Few trees offer such delicate bloom or as charming a fruit, dangling from the tree’s fine twigs in early autumn like dusty, violet-black...
St Filbert's Day
Today, 20 August, is St Philibert or Filbert's Day. Philibert was born into a wealthy Gascon family in 608 AD. He entered holy orders as...
A Rose For Lady Isabel
In August 1875 the Gardeners’ Chronicle reported ‘some English Seedling Roses of considerable promise’(1) had been sent to them by...
Our Apple For August: Manx Codlin
Manx Codlin is an unusual find in the East Midlands and our single Waterfurlong tree is the only one of its variety known in the Stamford...
Burghley's Beloved Head Gardener
This day in 1821 saw the birth of Richard Gilbert, head gardener for thirty years at Burghley House, breeder of new apple, melon and...
Our Apple For July: Lane's Prince Albert
Lane's Prince Albert is one of the definitive English cooking apples and it grows in three of our gardens. The famous Victorian...