Letter from The Garden
Dear Readers Well here we are Spring, and it’s not been bad still got some wet but quite a few sunny days and everything is starting to put out new growth. The daffs have been exceptional this year, and I have had the chance to tart up some of my pots which I enjoy, sweet peas are in, new herbs are in and I’ve got a lovely Rose called Rural England, beautiful scent and growing up a lovely copper Arch that my Husband and Brother made for me. Love them x. I hope you enjoyed the last article about Dave that Connor wrote, he has a rather interesting view of things from the gardens and we will be getting the team to write more about what happens, maybe we should write a Mow ‘n’ Blow book ‘All in a Gardners day’. We obviously come across some interesting companions in the gardens, more so they can be extremely useful, Cats (aloof) but pretty, Alpacas (great muck) and good grazing, Sheep for grazing, Pheasants (good eating), Chickens (eggs) and eating all plants so watch them, Bees (honey), Horses (great muck) and grazing, Hare’s, Deer beautiful, Dogs probably the most expanse of breeds and personality’s but this is not good muck!!! They are also a great distraction and we would like to thank our clients for having such a variety of them. Even so we do get work done I can assure you, and enjoy every garden for these additional joys. If you would like to join the Mow ‘n’ Blow menagerie or just simply want your lawn cut or beds and borders looking after, please call and we would be happy to help. Lynn Dupont
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AuthorsChristian Dupont has been involved in horticulture for over two decades now, lives near Alton with his wife. She is also a fully trained gardener and horticulturalist. Both are keen photographers as well as accomplished Horticulturalists. some articles are from the Life Mags but mainly for the Herald newspaper, bi-weekly column in the local business Archives
April 2019
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