Garden words: The January Review
Wicked Bugs Amy Stewart There are some books that just make you go ‘Well. I never knew that.’ And then …
Wicked Bugs Amy Stewart There are some books that just make you go ‘Well. I never knew that.’ And then …
As regular readers know, one of my freelance hats is as one half of the news team for the RHS …
Seen in our local woodlands: no idea what type, but they were around 10″ across, the size of side plates
Princess Beatrice’s garden at Carisbrooke Castle: Edwardian? Mediaeval? Or 21st century? I’ve been wondering a bit lately about all these …
I got an email the other day pointing out, very politely, that ‘minimalism meets the Villa d’Este’ isn’t an entirely …
Chris Beardshaw’s Chelsea 2012 design recreates Furzey Gardens in the New Forest November is not, it must be said, a …
I do love my garden knife. It’s the one thing I wouldn’t be without. It was probably the best freebie …
Eucalyptus gunnii bark in the Australian garden at the Walled Gardens of Cannington, Bridgwater, Somerset
Well hello again! I’ve been off on my travels. It’s not very often I get abroad – the last time …
Well I seem to be late for everything this month. And so it is with the unmissable Garden Bloggers’ Bloom …