Daffs to brighten our boundary next year
A key job this week was moving daffs, from the kitchen garden where the space is needed for nursery beds, to a boundary border. The
A key job this week was moving daffs, from the kitchen garden where the space is needed for nursery beds, to a boundary border. The
What a lovely day we had at the Gardens this week – spring was definitely in the air. With most volunteers now back and working,
It was a grey and wet day for volunteers this week, but we remained cheerful, buoyed by the sight of daffodils opening up around the
It is great to see volunteers back, tackling more essential tidying around the Gardens. Weirdly, few leaves came down in the autumn, but they have
Neil was with us this week, bringing apple whips for planting, which had been kindly donated by the East of England Apples and Orchards Project.
The sun shone and we were pleasantly warm, until it clouded over and the rain fell, again! Undaunted volunteers made a good start on getting
Despite the freezing conditions Neil helped us get some more of our pruning done. It is apples and pears this time of year: progressively pruning
Despite the cold weather, there are a few signs of spring being on its way. The Mahonia is beautiful and sweet and the viburnam is
What a tonic it was, to enjoy sunshine and a little warmth in the Italian Garden and the walled kitchen garden this Thursday, after all
There have been a few frosty nights now, so it doesn’t seem so bad that Sam and Richard and Ann and Valerie were cutting down