Summer pruning of fruit trees – especially apples and pears – is quite possibly my favourite task in the garden at this time of year, as it’s not too physical in the current hot [...]
Or Bindweed, as it’s more commonly called, though “The Devil’s Guts” is a pretty good description of what the roots of this perennial weed look like, and what [...]
OK, you are very unlikely to put Waitrose out of business as to get an avocado to flower, never mind fruit, here in the UK is a pretty long shot, but Persea americana makes for an interesting [...]
Not everyone wants, nevermind can afford, a large garden. For starters large gardens take more time, effort and money to maintain. Today I have been working in a small garden – only 7m long [...]
Working today to eradicate couch grass – know as “twitch” up north – from a client’s garden. Like all perennial weeds, couch grass has evolved to store food in its [...]
After the murk and drizzle of this morning, an unexpectedly sunny afternoon at the National Trust’s Hidcote Manor Garden, luxuriant following the recent spring rain The planting in the [...]
Back from a few days in London, and an excellent day in the sun at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show on Wednesday. The show gardens were mostly subtle, subdued even, this year: Yellows and soft greens [...]