A Walk From Seaford To Berwick Station

With my gardening enthusiasm washed away by heavy rain, here's a post about something else. On a sunny Saturday in September, I walked into Seaford to meet my friend Tracy for a day's walk.   Whereas I prefer walking alone, Tracy is sociable.  Not only has she recently joined The Ramblers but she now leads their … Continue reading A Walk From Seaford To Berwick Station

Grass Cutting – Again

(I've written about cutting the two meadows before but as it is such a big part of my working life at this time of year you might forgive me for revisiting the subject). Cutting the Priory meadow is a job that looms large from late-summer onwards.  Cut it too soon and I lose late flowers … Continue reading Grass Cutting – Again

Gardening Dangers

My recent post,  Aconitum Anxiety, led me to think on the possible hazards I face at work - as any report of a gardener's sudden death is apt to do.   Not that I worry too much about danger and mortality but it did remind me that I wilfully ignore some gardening safety advice. There is … Continue reading Gardening Dangers

Wordless Wednesday: Miscanthus transmorrisonensis

  ... at play.

Aconitum Anxiety

I started growing aconitum after seeing it in a neighbour's border.  I was nosing over the garden wall (a favourite past-time) and asked Mary about her tall plant with the striking flowers.  She told me its common name, monkshood, and that she grew it as a substitute for delphiniums - which, after unrelenting slug slaughter, … Continue reading Aconitum Anxiety

Wordless Wednesday: Hornet

  European hornet (Vespa crabro)

Almost Wordless Wednesday: Bee Swarm

(A swarm of wild honey bees flew overhead today as we cut the beech hedging.  I followed them up the drive where they landed on an apple tree to form a large tear-drop around the queen.  As swarming bees are not generally aggressive, I got very close with my standard lens: but I wouldn't advise … Continue reading Almost Wordless Wednesday: Bee Swarm