AAA – Avoid All Acronyms; The Dragon Sleeps and The Sky People are Coming.

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A much heralded Geminid meteorite shower round the middle of the month had me waking at 3.00am to a bedroom far too light in spite of drawn curtains and blinds. The moon was still high in the sky (click here … Continue reading

Seeing Red; Gandalf the Grey; The End of The Seasons; and Peace Music

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The skies have frequently been amazing of late, mainly in brief interludes at dawn and dusk, between grey, mild, and increasingly wet days.The sun is surely the same, but the cloud effects and the colours have been dramatic. Like the … Continue reading

Hail, Queen Olga; Fighting Ferns; Cold Shoulders and Dark Heralds.

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It seemed quite appropriate to have a heavy hail shower 10 days ago, to greet the first open snowdrops of the year, which perhaps otherwise could have seemed out of place in a still largely autumnal landscape. I’d planted these ‘in … Continue reading

Elegance and Perspectives; The Greater Perfection; Desire and Sensuality; and The Fall.

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First frost last night. First flock of starlings at dusk this evening, hundreds whooshing west over the yard at dusk as I gave up on outside work for the day. And at last, the leaves left on many trees and … Continue reading

The Gathering Storm; Thoughts, Foxes and Poetry; Bees and Flower Choices

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As I write, the clouds have darkened, rain is falling, the winds are strengthening and the Met Office is warning of a disruptive storm tomorrow, to perhaps rival the great storm of October 1987, which felled 15 million trees in … Continue reading

Mushrooms, Tomatoes and Umami; Small is Beautiful, Blue and Green; and Firing up the Reactor (Heating a Greenhouse with Leaf Mould and Compost – Part 9).

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It’s been a bumper autumn for mushrooms. I’ve found pink waxcaps, Hygrocybe calyptraeformis, in all 3 of our upper sloping meadows this year, after spotting them for the first time in just our High Meadow last year (Click here for … Continue reading

First Amongst Equals; Curling, Furling and Burrowing; and a Reignited Interest.

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The nights have clearly drawn in, since the urge has returned for me to fiddle with an image and see if I can produce something as pleasing, but significantly different to the original. In this case the starting point was … Continue reading

Mist – The Unintended Artist; Sky Blue Pink; Height Matters and the Handstand Position; and The Rabbit Slayer.

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We’ve slipped into that time of the year when, with no obvious clues from the evening before (or at least none that I’m clever enough to spot), you can wake to a garden filled with dense mist. Apart from the … Continue reading

Mouths and Eyes Wide Open, Entrapment and The Dying Light.

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Sitting on the sun warmed, ancient hammer-dressed, bluestone chunk that we’d rollered and levered into position years ago for just this event, I was enjoying a divorced moment of reality watching the annual butterfly dance on the Buddleja. They’ve built … Continue reading

Fleeting Visits; Woozy Wasps, and Crossing the Threshold.

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Significant subtle shifts since the last post. Shorter days, a return to rain at some time on most days and lots of seasonal observations – some familiar and, as always, some completely novel for this blogger. (last year almost no … Continue reading

Swarms and Smells; Waiting for the Oracle and the Miracle of the Persuasive Burglar

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Over the few years I’ve written this blog I’ve occasionally referenced the poem, “In Translation” which Mark, my younger brother, wrote about a stay here some 17 years ago. But until this year the last verse has never seemed appropriate.(Thanks … Continue reading

Links and Visits; Hums, Drifts, Rattles, Hangings and Seasons

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After recent comments following a previous post, how do I rattle through the multitude of topics I intend to cover without seeming even more incoherent than usual? The link HAS to be synchronicity. Click here for a brief resume. John, … Continue reading

Entomological Explosion; Growing Tomatoes Organically in a Garden Greenhouse (Heating a Greenhouse with an External Compost Bed- Part 8); and Egg on Your Face

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Almost exactly a year ago, the same issue seems to have preoccupied my gardening notes. Midges. After several days when midge numbers increased daily to the point that I had to use a deterrent spray, I’d wandered outside first thing. … Continue reading

Hay in the Rain and Sun; Flowers and Coherent Gardens; and the Right White.

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Possibly my longest gap between posts since I’ve started this blog. Why?Well perhaps the teeniest disappointment at not winning at the Hay festival, (clearly, I have a small residue of competitive spirit which I thought had long since left me), … Continue reading

Super Red, Green, and Gold; Green and Gorgeous; Chelsea and Hay.

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In the third week of May, I dropped Fiona off at the station for her trip to London to visit The Chelsea Flower Show for the first time. And how different it was in its centenary year, with planting challenges … Continue reading

Cliffs, Paths, Communities; Garden Visitors Meet a Sticky End; Gifts and Greetings.

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Just over a week ago, I had the chance to join my brother-in-law on the last day of his ‘holiday’ walking the Pembrokeshire coastal path. Having completed Land’s End to John O’Groats in 2011 in a continuous walk, I was … Continue reading

Homage to Giverny and Monet :- Impressionistic Planting and Diversity

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It seems the appropriate time to write a post with this title, since it was 8 years ago, in the first week of May on a hot sunny day, that we visited the garden of artist Claude Monet at Giverny. … Continue reading

Melancholy Monday and Minor Bird Melodies; Bitter Sweet Weeding; and Turkey Talk

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Let’s get the melancholy bit out of the way. I finally heard ten days ago, that we have a potentially wrecked engine (blown turbo on the way back from a lovely day trip to Highgrove to see the gardens. After … Continue reading

Toad Passion and Carnage; Chilling Down; And Hotting Up (Autumn Leaf Mould Energy Potential – Heating a Greenhouse with an External Compost Bed – Part 7).

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The first swallow arrived on Monday morning. Summer’s nearly here? Tuesday saw four chattering enthusiastically as they checked out the barn to see if the accommodation was up to last year’s high standards, and changing to a more alarmed “Look … Continue reading

Colours, Aesthetics and Ladders; Ephemeral Art; and the Vanishing Ice Crystal.

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Around the time that the ice crystal appeared, we’d been fortunate to experience another event so special that I have to mention it on the blog. I’ve frequently referenced other inspirational sources or ideas, that get the creative juices flowing. … Continue reading

Out of the Blue Black?

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I don’t often do urgent, short(ish) posts – they’re not my style. But something happened this morning which was so bizarre, even by the sometimes magical and unexplainable rhythms of life here, that I really had to slot in a … Continue reading

Easter Honey Bunny; Planting For Pollinators; Narcissus Names

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We feel fortunate to have been spared the heavy snow in the latest blast of this extended winter. But the freezing Easterlies are with us again, and after feeding and sympathising with the sheep and poultry on Monday, I thought … Continue reading

Calon Aur; Power and Glory; Soil and Egg Shifting.

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I’ve just come in and peeled off the water proofs after the morning stock round, on a bitter, miserable morning. Lashing rain and gale force cold South Easterlies. No sign of ‘March going out like a lamb’ as I catch … Continue reading

New Life, New Tricks; Freeze Dried Mushrooms; A Symphony of Snowdrops.

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Winter will return next week, but for now we bask in the after-glow of 3 dry WEEKS, and much new life bursting onto the scene. The frogs have dodged, or diced with, death via the heron, otters, and last night … Continue reading

Shared Pleasures and Treasures, Startling Starlings and Busy Bees

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Over a week without rain, so the blogging takes back seat to the logging. A long winter has taken its toll of our wood stocks. But a huge amount has happened in the last 2 weeks. Can anyone tell me … Continue reading

Caucasian Bed Fellows and Leaving Your Mark; Bees and Belts; and Red, Blue or Black (Part 6 of Autumn Leaf Mould Energy Potential – Heating a Greenhouse with an External Compost Bed).

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Few tasks a gardener undertakes are likely to leave a mark in a century or more. Unless you happen to be a part of one of those all too rare gardening dynasties – think perhaps of the Banks family of … Continue reading

Snow Sheep; Colour Perception in a Monochrome World; Otter Show – Snow Tunnel.

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As I write the text, all the snow which features in the images below has finally melted, and been washed away in further deluges, preluded by a brief power outage inducing storm on Saturday, with savage thunder and lightning which … Continue reading

Ice Vases and Snow; Golden Slumbers; Heavenly Hamamelis; New Year, New Look.

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After taking the hair dryer to the ice encrusted satellite dish this morning, and getting connected again, I can write this post and feature an Ice vase. Until last weekend, I didn’t know that such structures existed. I’d been walking … Continue reading

The Heat Goes On (Autumn Leaf Mould Energy Potential and Heating a Greenhouse with a Compost Bed – Part 5); Unintended Consequences; Looking Back, and Forward.

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It’s now over 7 weeks since I set up ‘The Reactor’, an external compost bed designed to heat the ‘inner zone’ in our 14 X 8 foot cedar framed greenhouse. Thanks again to Fiona’s patience and wizardry with Excel, I’m … Continue reading

Music, Ritual, Value, Memorial

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So, Christmas has been and gone for another year. And in this part of Wales, as in most of the UK, it was a very soggy grey time. In fact, to date, we’ve only had 3 rain free December days. … Continue reading

Food and Frost; Trust and Goodbyes; Autumn Leaf Mould Energy Potential (Part 4: Heating a Greenhouse with an External Compost Bed – First Month’s Experience).

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Having been caught out by the severity of the last 2 winters, we were a bit better prepared this year, when the cold weather arrived early. The last week has been very cold, but the carrots we lifted at the … Continue reading

Patterns and Perceptions; Autumn Leaf Mould Energy Potential (Part 3 – Heating a Greenhouse with an External Compost Bed:- Design Tweaks, Internal Set Up and Initial Temperature Findings); Growth Limiting Factors.

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To put everyone out of the suspense left after my last post, I’m going to show the starting point of the mystery image. Thanks to Carolyn for having a go at the identification. As you can see it’s an image … Continue reading

Hello November; Autumn Leaf Mould Energy Potential (Part 2 – Construction – Heating A Greenhouse with An External Compost Bed); Bat and Butterfly

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Most of this post will be devoted to the detail of constructing ‘The Reactor’ – a compost bed designed to help to heat the greenhouse and keep it frost free over the winter. (Addendum: – There are a lot of … Continue reading

Goodbye October; Inching, Leaping and Dying Back; Autumn Leaf Mould Energy Potential (Part 1 – The Idea)

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As the light seeps from the grey wet scene at 3.30pm, I’m taking a pause from work on “The Reactor” to catch up with a blog post. More about this project later, but first a few of the gorgeous and … Continue reading

Autumn Leaf Colour Physiology; The Big Bulb Plant Ends, Nearly.

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I always loved my university courses in physiology and biochemistry. I didn’t find them that easy, but even all those years ago they confirmed that life wasn’t just amazing at the whole organism or species level, but even more so … Continue reading

Insect Friendly Flowers; More Mushrooms; Lighting The Fire.

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The last swallows have finally fled, the sun hasn’t showed for the last 3 days, the forecast shows more of the same and the nights have really drawn in, so I thought it might be appropriate to explore a topic … Continue reading

Master of None; Weed Steaming; Pink in Red; and Being in The Right Place at the Right Time

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Butt. Tip. Slype. Wale. Scallum. Back. Belly. Rod. Dark Dicks. Light Dicks. Bodkin. The unfamiliar lexicon of a new activity had to be assimilated quickly, along with practical skills, when Fiona and I headed off last weekend for an intensive … Continue reading

Lagging; Logging; Serendipitous Swarming; Blogging in Perpetuity; and Solar Chimney and Greenhouse Heat Stores

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“Gosh, I LOVE your fabulous hips“. “Would those be mine or Fiona’s, you’re referring to, Rosemary?” Not the conversation I was anticipating with our lagging and glamorous garden guest on Friday, as we enjoyed the sunshine on a post prandial … Continue reading

Great Expectations; The Warmest Place; And the Value of Caged Silence

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I had great expectations for Monday morning. A new day, week, month (just) and season. And the fact that summer had ended with an appropriate blue moon on the penultimate day of August seemed a good omen. For those unfamiliar … Continue reading

Fifty Shades of Green and Grey; Seasonal Landmarks; and Coping with the Wind

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Lightning. Thunder. And fifty shades of grey. Followed by sunshine, and the strangely vibrant fifty shades of green that are the very stuff of August Welsh landscapes. Pretty much every year, but in this year more so as the weather … Continue reading

Definitions, Media and Mo-tivation; Luscious Lord Napier; Solar Inputs and The Laws of Thermodynamics

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The challenges of the rural blogger. As I sat down this morning to write this post, with heavy rain and strong winds forecast by 10.00 am, the screen went dead – the power was off. Ah well, into the greenhouse … Continue reading

Tatton and Tomatoes; Lammas Laments; Olympian Swallows; Urban Apiarists and Avian Intelligence

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As I waited for the first home grown tomato and nectarine of the year, quite a lot more thoughts and ideas on tomatoes have gelled over the last couple of weeks. Before we’d headed off on holiday I’d installed reflective … Continue reading

Swallow Chatter; A Rose by any Other Name; Through My Window; Bedding Bliss.

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We’re just back from our annual week’s holiday. Strangely for reasons I won’t bore you with, we can’t actually choose the week we’re away and so this year it landed in early July. Hardly the best timing for keen gardeners, … Continue reading

Oh, What a Lovely Boar! Smelly Mushrooms; Squashed Slugs, and Blooming Dragons.

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Intrigued by the email mentioning the basket making event held last week at the National Botanic Garden of Wales (NBGW), we headed down and thoroughly enjoyed the display and demonstrations in the marquee by various basketry and rope work experts … Continue reading

Rain, Rain, Rain; Manic Midges; Abseiling Slugs, and Simple Singles.

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So, the nights are drawing in. Having just passed the longest day, we’ve also now notched up the wettest month in 2 years (even though we’ve over a week to go in June, and well, it’s JUNE, for goodness sake). … Continue reading

Kingdom United? Taller When Prone; Bat on My Hat; Meandering Jet Streams; Serenading Swallows

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The day began well with a pristine Green silver-lines moth, Pseudoips prasinana, resting up on the barn door. I’ve only ever seen this moth 3 or 4 times before, so when we had a phone call a couple of hours … Continue reading

Monosyllabic Profundity, Dirt, External Stimulation and a Bee in My Ear

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It started with time. And a watch ad. And another full-page colour supplement watch ad, four pages further in, and both were featuring sponsored aeronautical display teams behind the shiny complex watch face. And both, no doubt, were hugely expensive … Continue reading

When I’m Feeling Blue; Pitchers, Twits, Carnivory; and Reliable Rhodies

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All I gotta do, is take a look at you, (as Phil Collins sings on Groovy Kind of Love). A busy 10 days and more cold wet weather. At this time of the year even rainy days and Sundays don’t … Continue reading

One Man’s Trash; Nine Wild Plants; and Weather.

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“Dewi‘‘ the cuckoo should have stayed in Cameroon. After getting a mention in my last blog for making it back to the UK ahead of the 5 tagged birds from East Anglia on April 16th, Dewi wasn’t heard again until … Continue reading

Returns from Africa; Tulips; Clouds, Blues and Stones.

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A special day last week when on the 16th, whilst concentrating on some log splitting, I picked up a faint but distinctive sound from the far side of the valley. And paused. Was it a cuckoo? As is often the … Continue reading