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Fresh growth

...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...

2 years ago
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The wild flowers of the wide wild West

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...

2 years ago
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Flowers on the river

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...

2 years ago
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The disappearing buttercup

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...

2 years ago
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Bring back the birch

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...

2 years ago
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