3 months in Ulting wick
A quick update on the ever changing and exquisite Ulting wick
Louise Nicholls – Adventures in horticulture
"The love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies" – Gertrude Jekyll
A quick update on the ever changing and exquisite Ulting wick
Behind the scenes of kew’s glasshouses
Rare tropical plants saved for the future of the world and how they do it!
A love of Orchids is all consuming, the flowers and scent from my Zygopetalum are one of the reasons why
I’ve been at Ulting wick just over a month now & so much has been happening!
Here’s a quick catch up as Phil & I settle in…
Wildlife, plants and shows. It’s all been happening here!
The anti designers, Designer! Charlie Bloom talked to me about Colour Box, her garden for this years RHS Hampton Court.
As part of the Chelsea fringe there’s a #mygardenrightnow. Get involved by posting pics of you & your garden on social media!
Creating your own meadow or place for wildlife isnt as hard as it seems. Heres a few native wildflower species that will thrive whatever your conditions
Great Dixter is a fine garden to visit especially when theres a plant fair on! Often you can find that rare plant from an independent nursery youd find no where else!
Chelsea flower show, show gardens are designers dreams, style and fantasy, plants and pimms!
I revisit my Chelsea experiences, horticulture at its finest!
Alnwick Garden, one of the UKs most spectacular gardens of this century!
The first in a series of Guest blogs. Written by some of the best bloggers IMHO out there on the internet at the moment, this time its Michelle from Bohemian Raspberry