Review: To Stand and Stare
If you catch me in the garden apparently doing nothing, blame Andrew Timothy O’Brien. I try to stop and sit . . .
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If you catch me in the garden apparently doing nothing, blame Andrew Timothy O’Brien. I try to stop and sit . . .
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There’s nothing quite like dreaming about summer on a cold February day and that’s what I’ve been doing as I . . .
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There’s something reassuring about Nature I thought as I wandered around Colesbourne Park. The seasons change and plants reappear no . . .
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I never enjoyed science lessons and so I admit to a bit of reluctance when it came to starting The . . .
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Downton House opens for the National Garden Scheme Snowdrop Festival next week. I’ve been to have a look around. There’s . . .
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I’m never going to look at flowers in quite the same way again thanks to The Gardener’s Palette by Jo . . .
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I try not to have flower favourites but there’s no doubt January flowers are pretty special. Anything that can bloom . . .
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The grey days of January are perfect for planning summer trips and Secret Gardens of the South East has got . . .
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As is customary, I’ve been looking back at the 2022 garden, the triumphs and disasters. It was certainly a year . . .
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‘Designing and Creating a Winter Garden’ by Sally Gregson shows how to get the most out of what can be . . .
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