More rain

Its a long time since I last wrote and its mainly because the almost constant rain has caused certain nursery owners to feel rather dispirited ...
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Rain

The contrast between now and the last post is about as extreme as it could be. Our rain gauge has measured three and a half ...
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sunshine

Its amazing how quickly the plants have responded to having a few days of sun and warmth. The rate of growth is quite rapid and, ...
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Looking good now

At last I've been able to go into the garden without getting rained on or sinking into the mire. The weeds are growing extremely well ...
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More rain

Sitting at home drowning out the sound of heavy rain with loud music and a drink at my side seems to be the only way ...
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Spring???

The last three days have been DRY!!! But the garden is very soggy and is likely to remain so for a long time yet. Philip ...
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National Garden Scheme

Our garden is open to the public every day from 1st April to mid October for the National Garden Scheme. This year is our 10th ...
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Easter

We are nearly through the Easter weekend and predictably the weather has been pretty grim. Cloudy, cool and damp, not ideal for people to wander ...
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Rabbits

Ok, I know some people won't like this because bunnies are sweet adorable little creatures but not when one is trying to run a business ...
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George and Stipa tenuissima – perfect harmony

George is now very much at home at the Nursery, so much so that he is getting fat. Are we over feeding him or is ...
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First order

It took 2 days to gather together just 10 trays of plants for Upton House National Trust. I was asked for 'a van full of ...
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