6 on Saturday 23/09/17

Well I must admit I had a little break last week, semi enforced due to work sadly getting in the way both on Friday and on Saturday. Had a little bit more time this week so I am hoping the quality of the plants this week, will allow you to forgive me. It’s been a…

Maintenance matters, few thoughts on the maintenance gardener industry 

I went to the maintenance matters discussion panel, set by Nicola Gammon of Shoot and hosted by college, the panel included Helen Elks-Smith (garden designer, MSGD,MBALI), Gary Edwards (The Gardeners Guild)’ Gareth Manning (vice president of The Chartered institute Of Horticulture) Sophie Guinness ( Capel Manor College) and Caroline Tatham (The Cotswold Gardening School) The…

July just fluttered by……..

Summer really turned up in the being of the month didn’t, temperatures just kept going, leaving our once green grass a brown like colour, still growing around the edges but almost dead in the middle, making us think it’s more like August instead. The poor shallow rooted silver birches started to droop their leaves in…

Flaming June! 

The monthly thoughts of a professional gardener, well one that’s currently off sick!

Why a being a gardener, is so frustrating!!

Well to be honest, it is one of the best jobs in the world, working outside in all weathers, seem the natural world in all its best and worse moments, seeing big trees admired for 100’s of years, reduced to a pile of splinters in seconds, the plant you have grown from a cutting, nursed…

#rosewatch2017 

And there she is, fully opened and smelling better than any perfume!!!!! Hope you enjoyed my little rose watch in the mean time, would love you to update me with yours #rosewatch2017 

#rosewatch2017

Well it’s been a few days since my last update and things are coming along ok as you can see, the problem with Louis opening up this early has been the combination of the sun and early morning dampness has scorched the outer petals causing a bit of minor damage, never had this happen in…