Deluge and drought How will our green and lovely Cornish gardens cope and how can we adapt to periods of drought? Our resident gardening expert, Alison Agnew, is here to help. It...
Our resident gardening expert Alison Agnew has some useful tips on how to cope with the winter deluge. But first – its all about keeping our gardens colourful. November is the...
Now we are well and truly into the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness take heart from our gardening expert, Alison Agnew, there is still much to enjoy in the garden. But...
With the days starting to get a little shorter our resident gardening expert, Alison Agnew, takes us through the joys of an autumnal garden. Daisy Days I’m writing this by the fire...
Gardeners put on a ‘fantastic’ show despite challenging weather conditions Against all the odds Saturday 15 July saw a ‘fantastic’ turn out for the St Mawes & District Flower and Produce Show....
Alison Agnew is the Roseland Online gardening feature writer. She is a retired biology lecturer and amateur, but long time, gardener and designer. She has a particular interest in the technical, aesthetic...
Sustaining the summer show Gardening is a four dimensional art form – we gardeners have to design our gardens to look beautiful, or at least interesting, over time – both over the...
Roses for the Roseland This month our gardening expert Annie Agnew has some tips on on growing roses on the Roseland, the ‘chelsea chop’ and snail hunting at dawn. I know the...
Oh frabjous May! Callooh Callay! – to misquote Lewis Carrol. May is such a glorious month for gardeners. All our failures and errors are wiped clean by the perfect new growth and...
Alison Agnew is the new contributor of the Roseland Online Gardening Feature. She is a retired Biology lecturer and amateur but long time gardener and designer. She has a particular interest in...