Bi-weekly notes from the garden: what is flowering, what I am working on, and how the season is unfolding week by week.
March always seems to be the point when the garden suddenly starts asking a lot from you all at once. There’s still winter tidying to finish,…
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Early February in my garden is mostly rain, stalled jobs and trying not to lose momentum while the cornflowers, ranunculus and dahlia tubers all wait for a drier spell.
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One dry October day in the middle of a very busy spell can feel like an absolute gift.
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The autumn storms and rain have started taking over now, and I am happy to let the garden settle more gently this year.
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An evening after a thunderstorm with the whole garden washed in pink light can make even the mess look beautiful.
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July has been one of those months where life moves faster than the garden is comfortable with.
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By mid-July the garden at home was looking a bit worn out from the heat, but the season still had some very lovely moments in it.
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I came back from a work trip and the garden had carried on without me, which is always both reassuring and slightly rude.
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There is not much that beats mid-June in the garden for me.
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June has started exactly as I want it to, with gentle morning light, birdsong and the first sense that the garden is really filling out.
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