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...
The Crackle of Winter
Photograph kind courtesy of Alan Buckingham © All rights reserved. 'I love the crackle of winter. The snap of dry twigs underfoot, boots...
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...
'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...
'November Is The Pearl-Grey Month'
'November is the pearl-grey month, the changeling between warm crimson October and cold white December, the month when the leaves fall in...
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...
Weather Without Technology
Photograph © scholty1970 courtesy of Pixabay If you're unimpressed with the Met Office's track record and want to know whether to lift...
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...