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  • That Front Border

    by Sunil
    by Sunil

    There is a narrow semi-circular border at the front that forms part of the in-out drive imaginatively called, “That Front Border”. When we arrived, it was planted up with a …

  • Tale of Two Borders

    by Sunil
    by Sunil

    With having such a larger garden now, I find my attention flitting from one part of it to another. A few weeks ago, I was working on chipping the large …

  • Hoeing the Trees

    by Sunil
    by Sunil

    When we moved in, we saw that the line of trees forming the rear boundary were wrapped with mature ivy. This was worrying, I’m no stranger to seeing ivy completely swamp and …

  • A New Start

    by Sunil
    by Sunil

    We’ve been in the new house for about six weeks now and in that time a great deal of change has occurred both inside and out and there’s lots to …

  • The Final Countdown

    by Sunil
    by Sunil

    Gosh, well, hasn’t it been a long time? Since the last post way back in September 2013, which talked about our relocation and leaving the garden I’ve been blogging about …

  • The Third and Final Act

    by Sunil
    by Sunil

    Although there is at least something in flower for eleven months out of twelve in the garden, in recent years, I’ve come to see a pattern in the flowering that …

  • The Star of India

    by Sunil
    by Sunil

    It’s been the best part of a year since we made a particularly sinful trip to the local Garden Centre and came away with three climbers: A climbing hydrangea A …

  • Update from Wisteria Watch

    by Sunil
    by Sunil

    In the UK there’s a series of “watch” programs on TV that attempt to keep us in tune with the seasons: SpringWatch AutumnWatch WinterWatch Wildlife Watch Oddly, summer doesn’t get …

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