Roseland Online Gardening Column, Dec 2020 As we head into winter proper, the amount of true gardening we can do lessens, but there are always other jobs to occupy us. Our tools...
We’ve had a not unreasonable October here in Cornwall. Apart from some days of howling wind and rain, which seem to be the norm whichever month we are in these days, it...
Although it remains mild at the moment, summer is most definitely in the past for this year. Without the Autumn Shows that usually mark the transition from summer to autumn, we all...
Roseland Online, September 2020 What an erratic summer we’ve had. Cool start, dry, dry, dry, apocalyptic rain and wind, dry again, but much cooler. The butts and tanks are now reasonably full...
Succession. To some of us, it is a television programme (apparently, quite good) about a family dynasty. To others, it will be something to do with the Royal Family. To us, it...
While many of us have been enjoying the extra time out in the garden of late (my farmer’s tan has reached new levels, and my hair is a carbon copy of Boris’...
So here we are. Still in lockdown, hopefully safe and well, but rather confused and dazed. As the weeks pass, there is maybe a little less of the “flat spin” about us,...
It doesn’t seem appropriate to have a full-blown gardening column in these strange times so I hope you will indulge me a couple of novice haiku on the subject of gardening. I...
So are we up to Ellen now? This month has felt like the most depressing month for gardeners for a very long time, as far as the weather is concerned. Ciara, Dennis,...
A New Year, and better weather thus far, any way. Although it has been howlingly windy at times, we have got through it, and had a few absolutely beautiful days, on which...