1881 View From Waterfurlong
If you walked down to the bottom of Waterfurlong, crossed the Millstream and looked over to the east in the summer of 1881, this is the...
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....
Our Former Gardeners - Edward Joyce
My research into former Waterfurlong gardeners is continuing and I have recently added a biography for Edward Joyce (1848-1935) to the...
Christmas Greetings
As many of you will know, it has been a difficult few months at the gardens but we are hoping for a happier 2020 and aim to resume...
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...
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...
The Dainty White Plume Moth
One of my most magical childhood memories is finding a White Plume Moth on a leaf and believing it to be either a tiny angel or a fairy....
This Day In ... 1878
CYGNETS SAILING DOWN THE MILLSTREAM 'A pair of swans that have made their headquarters among the osiers at the bottom of Breadcroft...
This Day In ... 1819
ST MARTIN'S VET ROBERT JAMES EXPOSED AS A FRAUD You might remember our post last year about John Swan, the Waterfurlong gardener and...