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Medlars, mildews and mulching
It looks like we will be frost free for another week while we enjoy this unseasonal warm air that’s moved north from Europe, alongside the occasional…
Oct 30
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Will we have a cold winter?
The chances of a cold winter plus my winter preparations in the garden
Oct 23
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A visit to an inspiring RHS partner garden in France
7 take away ideas from Les Jardins du Prieuré Notre-Dame d’Orsan
Sep 19
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Where are all the butterflies?
Are you worried by the lack of insects this year? We're enjoying lovely sunny weather but there's hardly a butterfly on the wing in our fields. Plus…
Jun 27
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Lessons on climate change from Spain
Drought in Spain, a masia in Catalunya, plus a tomato rockstar from the Basque region and a hunt for Game of Thrones locations ....
May 29
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Sally Morgan
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More rain but no chill, establishing fedges and container wars in Seattle
The focus this week is on the versatile willow - taking cuttings, making shelter belts, rooting hormones and new wllow compost
Feb 28
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Sally Morgan
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More rain but no chill, establishing fedges and container wars in Seattle
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What's new in the world of gardening?
This week is all about Garden Press Event which brings together gardening businesses and the media, giving garden writers the chance to see what's new…
Feb 21
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Sally Morgan
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From Darwin to Rackham, via primroses and climate change
This week’s post is a bit of a ramble, but stick with me, there is a logic to this. I hope you find it interesting as I discuss primroses and oxlips…
Feb 14
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From Darwin to Rackham, via primroses and climate change
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Storms, resilient plants plus floral diversity counts
This week I turn my attention to my favourite resilient perennial for the garden, take a look at floral diversity and why it's important. Plus there's…
Jan 24
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Growing exotic veg, courses and foxes
This week, Sally looks at cold weather and livestock, plus plenty on growing exotic veg such as achocha, amaranth, and yardlong beans
Jan 17
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Record keeping and climate change
My phone camera is one of my most important tools as it enables me to keep records of what's happening in the garden and farm and to be part of an…
Nov 1, 2023
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A confused autumn
What a week of weather! From sunny and mild to torrential rain and floods .... and don't mention the slugs......
Oct 25, 2023
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