Some plants can make themselves at home wherever they find themselves. This Geranium herb Robert has nestled nicely into an old tree stump. Sometimes it’s beneficial to leave things behind…
Plants that spread them selves across your garden and pop up in random places, some wanted and some not, bring a different dimension to the garden. They can mean more…
There are definite signs of life from those plants brought in for a bit of winter protection. Aeoniums, Beschornaria, Arctotis seedlings, cuttings and mature plants all showing signs of life….
It won’t be long before these tree ferns emerge from their winter sleep to produce their magnificent fronds growing up to 2 metres in the year. If you are lucky…
Cold winter days are so important to kill of over wintering pests acting as a natural control mechanism for the gardener and they look pretty awesome too!
Interest and attraction in the garden doesn’t have to come from showy flowers, stems and trunks with flaky, coloured and textured bark can be equally as striking.
Positioning early interest plants to get the most of low angles of sunshine is really important. Flowers of Hellebores, Viburnum and Hammamelis as well as foliage of Aucuba and Photinia…
There should never be a time in the garden when there is nothing to look at and grab your attention. The middle of winter is no exception with Primulas, Hellebores…
This year has been challenging in many ways but some things continue to inspire a positive approach and change. I hope you will get as much from these images as…
Stunning white bark of Himalayan Birch, Betula ‘Jacquemontii‘ stands out in the Autumn sun.
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