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Thinning my Winter Lettuce

About three weeks ago I posted this photo of my coldframe brimming with over-Wintering Lettuce. Since then the Lettuce Read more..

Goodbye Mr Heron

Goodbye Anna Maria. We’re travelling back to the UK today after a wonderful family holiday. It’s been one Read more..

Birthday, Books, and Roses

Its my Birthday today. I have got five cards and two books. Ivington Diaries from Hils, and My Roots, a decade in Read more..

sown thus far

Today’s sowing marathon.. Cabbage – Greyhound Cauliflower- all year round Brussels - Clodius Fennel Read more..

February jobs in the garden

Today we’ve had a mix of all types of weather which has not been favourable to gardening. Snow, rain and sun Read more..

Winter Walk

When we awoke today we found it had snowed overnight, and laid on the ground. The whole street was white in virginal Read more..

RHS Fruit & Veg Prints

I was sent a link today from the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society for those outside the UK). It was a list of things Read more..

Trio’s

The Snowdrops in the right hand border have opened now, and I photographed them today after we came back from town. Read more..

the ‘Ministry of Food’ exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, London: part 1

I’m a bit of an early bird by all accounts but springing out of bed at 4am is not an every day occurrence.  Neither Read more..

Garden In My Mind

The Witch Hazel flowers are slowly unfurling from their brown flower buds. Like stretching after a good nights sleep Read more..