As Spring starts to realise it’s time to change shifts properly with Winter and gets ready to kick him out and pinch his chair,
As Spring starts to realise it’s time to change shifts properly with Winter and gets ready to kick him out and pinch his chair,
White Christmas, Green Christmas or OMG it’s Christmas, whatever our Christmas is looking like, it’s way too late to deny that it is just
Yup. It’s here. It’s December, it’s cold, and even a grumpy Scrooge clone like me is starting to be able to hear the seasonal
Now’s the time to get out into the garden, the first major holiday of the year. And after snow which crippled the country and
There’s an expression in the farming community ‘Well Sown is Well Grown.’ If seeds germinate and young plants thrive quickly in good soil and
At last, a tiny bit of warmth and signs that Spring is on the horizon if not actually in the air. With the drenching
It’s time to get digging. Vegetable plots and allotments need the soil turning over to be ready for raking and seeding in a few
Typical British weather. Just as we start to anticipate the start of warmer weather, vicious night frosts and snow showers arrive. But to celebrate
January is the month of broken resolutions and the headaches which seem to cut in when credit card bills thud on to the mat.
The very welcome warming sun has certainly had an effect on lawns and flower beds with early Spring growth wakening the grass and flower