1st December 2020
Her Majesty conjured up a very poetic and profound description of what a shabby year that she and the rest of her family were enduring back in 1992. It’s such a shame that she is now going to have to … Continue reading
10th November 2020
As Maureen Lipman once famously said, ”if it’s an ‘ology then it’s got to be clever” – and in the world of meadows, the really clever bit started with the work of Nigel Dunnett and James Hitchmough at the University … Continue reading
1st November 2020
A greenhouse has to be the ultimate garden accessory; a place to grow all those ‘special’ things, somewhere to start off next year’s flowers and vegetables or simply an even better place to go and hide than the shed! I’ve … Continue reading
31st October 2020
When I attend this month’s Remembrance Day service (significant as it marks the centenary of the start of WW1) pride of place alongside my medals (awarded for conspicuously not being caught!) will be a red poppy as a sign of … Continue reading