I think the main problem I have with this weather is that the forecasters seem to keep on promising that it is about to warm up, then it doesn't. It would also help greatly if it was sunnier, 6°C in sun can feel quite pleasant but under thick cloud feels raw. Whingeing won't help, onwards…
Author: Jim Stephens
Six on Saturday – 21/1/2023
With the weather still not really conducive to gardening I've spent much of the week on things camellia related. Mostly that has meant sitting in front of the computer updating records in the Plant Heritage database of the Mount Edgcumbe collection. I went up to the park yesterday, taking photos of plant labels mostly, by…
Six on Saturday – 14/1/2023
Not a lot happens in an English garden in January. What was happening a week ago is still happening, and it wasn't much. I could do with a short run of weeks without Saturdays, just skip from Friday to Sunday, but it's not going to happen. It's only six things, how difficult could it possibly…
Six on Saturday – 7/1/2023
One week into a new year and if there was a notion that a new year should feel like an improvement, it's passed. January is always going to be like that, it's a stupid month to start a new year with. Looking for an upside, I can tell you that for the seven years we've…
Six on Saturday – 31/12/2022
I managed to make a start on clearing up the garden in the week and there are signs of life amongst the carnage. In fact, I could have done a six based on what is flowering now, on the last day of the year. Four Camellias, Muscari and Cyclamen coum. However, I'm going to save…
Six on Saturday – 24/12/2022
Christmas Eve. I thought it was going to rain all week but it wasn't so bad. It's the USA that's being hammered now, in a fashion that puts our recent episode in perspective. My thoughts are with you guys, hope you don't get hit too hard and that it doesn't spoil Christmas. The garden is…
Six on Saturday – 17/12/2022
It looks like it's going to warm up through the day and be frost free tonight, so perhaps the best thing is to forget the past week and look only forward. It's been very cold, the longest sustained cold spell for years, and will have done some damage. How much damage will not become become…
Six on Saturday – 10/12/2022
Brrr! I'm not keen on this. Sue's the sensible one, on her way to Australia. I've had a full-on Camellia week; Leonardslee and Nymans gardens on Monday, looking at camellias. Tuesday I was taking part in a round table review of AGM's (Award of Garden Merit) for autumn flowering camellias at Wisley. Wednesday evening I…
Six on Saturday – 3/12/2022
Into December, meteorological winter and actual, frost on the ground winter. I don't know what we will get, temperature forecasts are never very reliable and while there's not much to choose between 30°C and 34°C, there is a world of difference between -2°C and +2°C. Plants in the garden have had it cushy of late,…
Six on Saturday – 26/11/2022
The wine it was drunk, the ship it was sunk,The shot it was dead, all the sorrows were drowned.The birds they were clouds, the brides and the shroudsAnd as we drew south the mist it came down. Late November. Sandy Denny. Ah, they don't make 'em like that any more. A fragment of the soundtrack…









