Cutting the long grass in one of the meadow areas at the music school. The tall grasses going to seed are picturesque but on the verge of toppling into a thick mat and docks and brambles are starting to appear. A peasant of old would use a scythe but I am a latter day peasant so I got the brushcutter out.
IN A GREEN SHADE
A diary of back garden botany, urban ecology, rural rambles and field trips to the middle of nowhere...
Friday, 12 June 2026
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Most people worship the sun but gardeners pray for rain. In the past week my prayers have been answered.
Spring was a virtual drought in south-easterly England. February had been very wet so the dry March was not a problem, plenty of moisture in the soil. However there were no April showers to speak of; I actually got the hosepipes and sprinklers out later in the month. Watering in England in April??
This continued into May and plants were starting to wilt with no rain and record heat. We had flaming June in May but fortunately May weather has arrived in June. Ah, damp cold days at last- glorious!
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Sunday, 31 May 2026
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