News from the Moble Garden – Weekend in retrospect
In news to hand this week, we shall investigate The Weekend in Retrospective. In other words, oh my goodness we had a superb Sunday playing with flowers at our flower
In news to hand this week, we shall investigate The Weekend in Retrospective. In other words, oh my goodness we had a superb Sunday playing with flowers at our flower
Enjoying a north east corner of our kitchen deck are my Giverny pots, a happy reminder of an amazing trip to a truly enchanting garden, created and immortalised by a
Country Style. Not the magazine, nor the mode de jour. The brand of ice-cream that comes in a non- descript, cream coloured bucket, suitable for hiding amongst the mulch in
Well here I am back again, after bowing out to the Cooking Masterclass last week. We have been on the hop and last week was a cracking one, with a
I woke up during the night inspired with the first couple of lines of my Ode to the Garden Fork, perhaps you recall I promised it some months ago? Naturally
Can you imagine the unbridled joy and unequalled promise that may be derived from a pile of gravel? Specifically, clean, pink-red gravel of an even thumb-tip size, delivered in a
As we trundle along into wintery June, cracked fingers start to itch for the big cut back. There is something about cold weather that makes you want to chop things
A picture paints a thousand words, said the artist to the bookseller. We all try and create pleasing pictures in our gardens. Some gardeners use one big canvas; other gardeners
I am wearing the scent of gidgee this morning like an old comfortable cloak; we have had some lovely rain (is there any other sort) and the air this morning
Gabion n cylinder of wicker or woven metal bands filled with earth for fortification (Oxford Dictionary 1970). Gabion n cylinder of weldmesh of just the right proportions filled with gibber