
The seasonal journal of a well-seasoned gardener
| Platform | Pricing | Only paid issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 43 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 2 years ago |
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...an ending, and a new beginning.
It’s been a whole year now since my friend and neighbour Hannah, a jeweller, weaver and gardener asked me if I’d like to share her large allotment in our village . She’d gardened half of it for years but...
I’ve been walking again this week, not the long journey from Cornwall to the Scottish border of last year when I was walking away from an old life and into a new one, although I wouldn’t have said then that’s what I was doing, but more a sl...
or how to grow a real urban jungle.
Looking after someone else’s garden when they are away is a blessing and potentially a curse. A blessing because it’s not yours, and so much easier to see what needs to be done now, and what can wait unt...
or the lost words of the natural world and how to replace them.
A young woman this week told me that the word ‘buttercup’ had been lost from the Oxford Junior Dictionary along with ‘acorn’ and ‘conker’, replaced with ‘chat room’, ‘broadban...
Little Sparta - the subversive, poetic garden of Ian Hamilton Finlay
While the attention of the gardening world was upon the Chelsea Flower Show, I was over four hundred miles north in a garden deep in the Pentland Hills between Glasgow an...
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The diary of a gritty English flower farmer.
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