I love autumn in the garden: some gardeners say autumn is the beginning of the gardening year, but is there really a beginning and an end? Or is gardening rather an ongoing process? No sooner has summer waved goodbye than next spring already beckons, thanks to bulbs. These little packs of energy give something to look forward to through the dark days of winter. I've planted hundreds this autumn, and I love going shopping for them, for myself and my clients. Today I spent an enjoyable 3 hours planting not just bulbs, but primroses, heucheras and tiarellas.
Somerset based : Professional Organic Gardener & Animal Portrait Artist
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Autumn
I love autumn in the garden: some gardeners say autumn is the beginning of the gardening year, but is there really a beginning and an end? Or is gardening rather an ongoing process? No sooner has summer waved goodbye than next spring already beckons, thanks to bulbs. These little packs of energy give something to look forward to through the dark days of winter. I've planted hundreds this autumn, and I love going shopping for them, for myself and my clients. Today I spent an enjoyable 3 hours planting not just bulbs, but primroses, heucheras and tiarellas.
I love autumn in the garden: some gardeners say autumn is the beginning of the gardening year, but is there really a beginning and an end? Or is gardening rather an ongoing process? No sooner has summer waved goodbye than next spring already beckons, thanks to bulbs. These little packs of energy give something to look forward to through the dark days of winter. I've planted hundreds this autumn, and I love going shopping for them, for myself and my clients. Today I spent an enjoyable 3 hours planting not just bulbs, but primroses, heucheras and tiarellas.
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