The Shrewd Gardener

For Clever Gardeners Everywhere

Our cactus has flowered – caught on time-lapse

This is a time lapse video I made of one of our cactuses flowering. It’s about my third or fourth go at doing this type of filming and I’m very pleased with my Samsung SP-30 digital video camera which is excellent. The flowers are a lovely lemony yellow colour and have a marvellous rich scent. [...]

Places to Visit: Mottisfont Abbey, Hampshire

Mottisfont Abbey and Gardens is set in the beautiful countryside along the River Test. This is another National Trust property and is notable for the walled garden which has some fine specimens along the walls. Gardeners can get a real sense of how the old walled gardens were run from a visit here. For anyone [...]

Places to Visit: Stourhead – Wiltshire

Stourhead is on of the most magnificent gardens in the UK. I love it and try to visit whenever I’m over in that part of the country. The garden was constructed in the 18th Century by the Hoare family.  This area is a real taste of Jane Austen country as Stourhead is only about 20 [...]

Diary Date – Chelsea Flower Show 2010

The Chelsea Flower Show takes place between 25-29 May 2010 at its usual venue Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London. This is one of the major events in the gardener’s calendar though there are many other notable shows to visit. For visitors it’s four days of garden delights. Some designs will challenge your ideas of what constitutes [...]

Garden work finally underway!

This weekend finally saw the start of the gardening tasks for the year. There was plenty of tidying up to do and we were able to make a good start and get rid of some of the accumulated rubbish. The ground has now dried out sufficiently for me to think about aerating the lawn and [...]

Selecting secateurs for pruning work

Selecting secateurs is always a tricky business so over the years I’ve tried out quite a few different types. I’ve found that Felco make some of the best there are and it’s always worth paying just a little bit more. I use the model shown here and they are up to most of the pruning [...]

What will you be doing in your garden this spring?

The chances are that your garden has been left unattended over the chilly winter. My own garden hasn’t had much attention since late November/early December when Christmas was looming large and so there were plenty of other distractions. The wet, snowy winter that set in at the beginning of the new year has slowed down [...]

Christmas Garden Quick Quiz

Here is a quick quiz for Christmas time. See how well you do. Christmas Gardening Quiz » Free Online Quizzes

Gardening when you have disabilities

A few years ago I worked for a wonderful charity called the Disabled Living Foundation (DLF) which amongst many, many other things maintains a database of equipment for people with disabilities.  Actually the name of the charity is a bit misleading because they deal with just about every age group and the issues around overcoming [...]

Start planning now for next years garden work

If you haven’t already started on preparations for next year then now would be a good time. It has been very mild and wet in the UK this year but that shouldn’t put you off from doing what you can. I’m busy topping up my compost with kitchen waste to keep things ticking over. The [...]

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    This is where I blog about my interest in gardening and ecology. There is always something to do in the garden all year round and as we have an inner city garden the tasks are a little different to rural spaces.

    I work as a software developer now but a few years ago I had my own gardening design and construction business.

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