Gosh. Sunshine. Blue skies. Birds singing, memories of Stravinski’s angular music (The Rites of Spring) and the tempting thought that soon I just might
Gosh. Sunshine. Blue skies. Birds singing, memories of Stravinski’s angular music (The Rites of Spring) and the tempting thought that soon I just might
Yesterday, I went to see some lovely friends, Rosy and Iain for what may be the last barbecue of the summer. Super food. Marinated
So. Here I am, back from the land of wine, escargots and incomprehensible opening hours, staring at my garden thinking Bungalow Ben, my neighbour
“Advice is always welcome… as is cash” so says a sign behind the bar of one of my local pubs, the Misfit and Mallard.
Hi there film and gardening fans, it’s time once again to skip gaily through the archives of cinematographic delight, pausing briefly to reflect on
“Mowing the lawn? Easy as falling off a log.” That is what you may hear from the occasional glib gardener who obviously spends a
OK. It’s election day. I am well aware of that, but Drew swapped blog days with me this week and I am confused about
With the rain still bucketing down in most areas of the country the grass is growing really quickly and with a forecast predicting warmer
It might be wet and miserable out there but the grass has been growing all winter. And a quick inspection will reveal that it
The recent mild spell has given lawns a real boost and there is a fair bit of new growth – certainly more than last