
A gardener reflecting on nature and the changing of the seasons.
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Spring is nearly here - what a happy time of year!
I am cherishing the longer days and the milder temperatures, yet can’t believe the vast amount of rainfall we’ve been having. It’s said to be the wettest January and February for 149 years...
I’m fascinated by spiders yet also feel a little queasy about them too. I’m trying to surpass my phobia, yet their eight legs make me anxious. They move too quickly, often running towards me for cover when accidentally disturbed making matt...
Sometimes I long for spring, regretfully wishing away winter. I’ve written a short poem on my love of both winter and spring, and the markers which tell me spring is on its way :-)
I appreciate you reading today and please s...
Another rainy, cold week with glimmers of sunshine which make it feel like winter is on it’s way out of the door.
I prefer the frost to the rain. It’s a pleasure to scrape the ice from my windscreen, I love the sensation of the crunchy fr...
Winter is very much upon us.
It’s a chilly time of year to work as a gardener. Being pregnant certainly helps, my baby acting like a constant hot water bottle. My winter gardening uniform currently consists of thermals, ski trousers, and...
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Sarah is a RHS trained gardener based in North London. She has her own gardening business and an allotment where she grows organic vegetables. \ud83c\udf4e
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