Autumn, early winter, is the time to put your feet up, relax and look back on the year as the plants go into hibernation. That is one approach, needless to say, gardening jobs never stop and there is always something to be doing. Building on our previous blog about ‘Sowing your winter culinary herbs’ we now look…
Archive for 29/11/2019
At the gate into Woolbeding autumn crashes into view. Reds, yellows, and browns glow in a sudden break of sun from the clouds. The South Downs loom in silhouette beyond austere pine plantations on Midhurst Common, framing the autumn trees that edge the fields I’m entering.
via The Sussex Weald: autumn crashes into view — Daniel Greenwood







