Seasonal garden notes

Seasonal reflections on ecological garden design, biodiversity and the landscapes of Hurstpierpoint and Mid Sussex.

The long game of spring flowers

The long game of spring flowers

There’s something deeply satisfying about watching a plant reach this stage of maturity. The early years are all about patience. The roots are getting settled, the stems strengthen, all the time the plant is working hard behind the scenes. And then suddenly, one year, it steps fully into itself. This is that year for my clematis.

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Frogs, newts, and the quiet drama of a Hurstpierpoint garden pond

Frogs, newts, and the quiet drama of a Hurstpierpoint garden pond

Late winter is when the garden begins to stir, even before most people notice anything above ground. While the borders still look bare and the trees are holding their breath, the pond is already alive with movement. Frogs return first, slipping back into the water after months spent tucked away in leaf litter or sheltered corners of the garden. Soon after, newts glide through the shallows with that unmistakable, effortless flick of the tail.

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