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The talk was an amusing wander through some of Steve’s experiences . He began work as a 15 year old straight out of School and at that time- 1972 – the gardens had no powered machinery and no volunteers- quite a contrast to today’s set up!
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Do choose drought resistant plants -
Do conserve moisture by mulching in spring when the soil is moist
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Do mulch problem problem soils- too dry, sandy or chalky- twice a year, in spring and autumn
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Do build a deep no-dig bed if you want to grow fruit and vegetables
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Don’t try to grow a conventional lawn. Instead, create patches of green with a herb lawn using thyme or chamomile.
Source: ‘Short Cuts to Great Gardens’- Readers Digest
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It’s been a couple of weeks since my last visit to Blickling, and this week I went twice, though the first visit was to hear a talk by Assistant Head gardener, Steve Hagon about his 45 years of gardening here…quite a feat.
My second visit was on Wednesday as other commitments meant I couldn’t get there for my usual Thursday stint. As before on Wednesdays there was a good turnout. I was sorry to hear the Walled Garden Project Manager, Mike, was still off work having injured his back. If you’re reading this Mike, all the best for a quick return to the gardens!
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