News from the Moble Garden – Last days of Summer
I wish I could tell you I have been busy in the garden; I haven’t though, so I won’t. In fact, I dashed away for two days this week to
I wish I could tell you I have been busy in the garden; I haven’t though, so I won’t. In fact, I dashed away for two days this week to
Firstly this week I would like to thank all those generous readers who sent offers of recipes for cooking duck; most thoughtful and interesting to know you are such a
As I crept around the garden yesterday, I realised I have been waging war. Indeed, I am amidst it still, with no sign yet of a peace declaration. It has
Oh, the joy of a cooler week. Well, by degrees anyway, which is all we need. We have just had four days in a row under forty degrees and I
January seems an eternally long month to me; New Year is now but a distant memory. Strangely, other months such as June and July, gallop past in a haze of
I am writing to you from a different window this morning, it is my little trick for changing my outlook, both internal and external. This has been a challenging summer
I had thought I would mention some little tips for gardening in the heat, indeed, living in the heat this week. However, it seems a little presumptuous to imagine you
The Gardener’s Christmas Carol On the first day of Christmas the gardener woke at dawn: Dreaming of one large rectangular trough without a company name stencilled on it, preferably aged
The artichokes are flowering on, I can hear the distant stir of the bagpipes. I know they are not related to the Scottish thistle; we have discussed this before. However,
We have two weekends earmarked so far for 2020: 21-22 March & 28-29 March Our schools are limited to 8 people. Beginners, those who have some welding experience or those who