Garden Diary
An Indoors Sort of Week
Although this would be the perfect week to make a start on pruning all the hundreds of rose bushes we now have growing in the flower garden, this wet grey blustery weather is keeping us firmly indoors, except for little bursts of outdoor activity when we have to drive to school/take the dog out/feed the sheep...
Cold November Sun
The weather is truly wintry now, and the Flower Garden is starting to curl in on itself as the plants focus all their energy underground, before a burst of renewal in the spring.
Still So Pretty
Although the plants and trees in the countryside around us, and in our garden at home too, are turning from green to gold and gently shedding their leaves, the late flowerers at the Flower Garden are filling the beds with colour and softness.
White Autumnal Flowers
Usually at this time of year we think of warm oranges and reds, and look for rich autumnal colour in the garden.
Longed For Rain
The much longed-for rain has begun to fall, reviving the parched garden. Although we've loved the long sunny days - and have once again had quantities of unblemished roses to pick thanks to the dry weather - some of our plants have been showing signs of drought over the last few weeks.
Early Autumn Wedding
The garden foliages are still fresh and luscious, but there is an umistakable mellow feeling of autumn beginning to pervade the garden now.
High Summer Flowers
The favourite flowers of the high summer English garden are all here now: pillowy roses, scented sweet peas, trumpet lilies, lavender, late foxgloves, early yarrow...
The Busy Season
Mid June is when the garden is at its most heaving with flowers, and also when the team is busiest.
Miniature Buttonhole Roses
It was with great delight this week that I picked for the first time the delicate little polyantha roses
Fantastic Florence
It's always a treat when we're visited by the vibrant and incredibly organised Florence Fox, who is responsible for the charming video on the home page of our website.
The Garden Comes Alive
All the established perennials - we have been here for seven years now…
A sugary crescendo
There have been a lot of very pretty flowers going out from the garden these last few weeks…
Spring Snow
On a sunny day, the Flower Garden looks truly springlike now, with blossom billowing from the branches of trees and primroses starring the ground at their feet…
Training Roses
Last week we moved three established bushes of the beautiful old bourbon rose 'Variegata di Bolonga'.
Cold Weather
In the cold and fog, we still have to carry on working: planting the new roses, clearing weeds, taking out old annuals to make way for new plants.
Last Pick of the Year
The first hard frosts have arrived, blackening our dahlias and bringing an end to our flower deliveries for the year…

