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on August 1st, 2019 | Comments Off on DEREK JARMAN’S GARDEN AT DUNGENESS
No one knows where Dungeness is. Bill thought it was near Aldeburgh and Rosie Sturgis in Wales. It’s a high spur of shingle deposited by floods in Kent when a frozen North Sea thawed after the last Ice Age and flooding the vast plain of Doggerland pushed through the Channel.
Ann and I found we were both reading Derek Jarman’s Journals, and had to visit his garden in the shingle of Dungeness.
Jarman started the garden when he was already dying of Aids but it took more than four years to kill him. He bought this black wooden fisherman’s cottage, and among the surrounding shingle set about...
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on July 29th, 2019 | Comments Off on Kew Gardens
The Hive is the big excitement. Kew Gardens have bee hives, and their sound is amplified through a construction of metal network, a huge mound of interlacing silvery hexagons. The varying sounds indicate begging for a food sample, pointing to food supplies, ‘tooting’ and ‘quarking’, but you hear not so much a buzz as a throb and hum: live music and the sound of heaven. Perfect for meditation. At ground level we looked up and saw the feet of people through a circle of murky glass, then we climbed and entered the centre of this hive. Feeling the throb inside us, looking up...
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on July 3rd, 2019 | Comments Off on OTHER PEOPLE’S GARDENS
JUNE
The gardens in our village are open today. Broad Street is lined with sedate Georgian houses all built within decades of each other because two massive 18th century fires burnt their predecessors down. Their gardens extend behind, some as far as 75 yards.
Every house, in fact the whole area, is listed, which means the owners can’t alter the front facades but behind they can erect garden sheds or summer houses or conservatories. The backs are a contrast, relaxed and higgledy piggledy.
You enter a garden, via a gate or garage which was formerly a coach house. Delphiniums and roses are the order of...
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on June 5th, 2019 | 1 comment
CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW! 2019
Yes, it’s over. I’m critical but I love it, the vibes, the brief excitement in this tiny area of plants, gardens, pop up shops, food vans, stalls selling Pimms, uplifting mottoes all over the place, furniture, gazebos, and sculpture, naff and ok. I went on the final day, and hardly bothered with the show gardens, because they’ve been on TV and they’re about spectacle not reality – they look stunning for a week before being slung into refuse vans. What has a Yorkshire canal lock to do with gardening? It’s about getting the tourists to Yorkshire. And it was...
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on April 8th, 2018 | Comments Off on Lazy Gardener?
No seeds this year. Sheer laziness, no, just lack of time. And so, Plants! Container annuals from Sarah Raven, and leeks, golden beetroot and a variety of lettuce from Mr Fothergills. Handy research for Gardening Forever.