Happy Christmas

Even though it has been unseasonably warm in the UK so far this winter, it is nevertheless a time of rest for the garden (and gardener), so it is lovely to look at pictures from earlier in the year and to look forward to next year’s labours, harvests and joys.  So here are a few pictures taken from May to September.

Along the hedgerow in May

Forget me nots, fennel, field beans, land cress and calendula in June sunshine

Fennel glowing in the July sunshine

Buckwheat in bloom in August (and a gypsophila I think)

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Dahlia in flower in the thriving root vegetable polyculture in September

Happy Christmas to you all

About Anni Kelsey

I love forest gardens and forest gardening, nature, reading and everything good about being alive. I have written two books - the garden of equal delights (2020) - about the principles and practice of forest gardening; and Edible Perennial Gardening (2014) - about growing perennial vegetables in polycultures, which is basically forest gardening concentrating on the lower layers.
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