
In a Sustainable Garden
Blog Posts.
By Tag
- Birds 18
- Campaign against GM 1
- Campaigning 11
- Chelsea 1
- Food 2
- Garden redesign 27
- Goldcrest 1
- Hen Power 20
- Monthly Garden Diary 51
- Mulching 10
- Organic food 9
- Picnic Wood 2
- Seasonal recipes 14
- Stumpery; 2
- Sustainability 16
- Wildlife gardening 126
- allotments 2
- amphibians 1
- apples 23
- apples and pears 7
- apples; my own superstore 1
- art and sculpture 2
- asparagus 11
- bats 5
- bees 12
- beetroot 1
- biochar 1
- birch avenue 5
- blackberries 5
- blueberries 1
- brassicas 16
- butternut squash 7
- calabrese 2
- carrots 4
- cedar walk 7
- celeriac 1
- chard 3
- chickpea trial 1
- clematis 2
- comfrey 4
- composting 13
- cordwood craft brewery 2
- courgettes 1
- cucurbits 1
- dahlias 1
- dataree 3
- drive 8
- dry garden 1
- eco 1
- eco build 71


Collision..
The decision of the new government to remove the ban on the construction of land-based wind turbines is to be welcomed.




precious minutes out to for an anti-social retch...
A warm evening and a still spot on our ‘Green Lane’ for the moth light.







The memory maple..
Field maple (acer campestre) is a pretty little native tree. One of my favourites. And I’ve always nurtured little native trees and shrubs wherever I can find them…


Obscure ..?
The evening air was rich and honey sweet. Such a privilege to briefly have care of a row of garden limes in full flower.



home baked pizza, salads and beers
The stock dove squabs in our garage gable nest box are close to fledging. Podgy little things.