It’s at this time of year the secateurs are unleashed on shrubs that flower on the current season’s growth, and on plants that are annually coppiced for colourful stems or woodland management. My gardening volunteer group at the Horniman Museum have been doing that this week.
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Battle of the Bluebells – Native vs Spanish & Hybrids
Last weekend I had the great pleasure in walking through a bluebell woodland near Hook Village in Hampshire. Unfortunately they are becoming more threatened through habitat destruction, over collection from the wild and competition from foreign invaders so I thought they would merit the subject of a blog post.
Garden Pests – The Box Tree Caterpillar
We all love caterpillars don’t we!? Cute furry little critters that often transform into gorgeous butterflies or moths, BUT there is a dark side to these larval Lepidoptera, they have become troublesome garden pests.
Horniman Museum’s Wes Shaw
As head of horticulture at the Horniman Museum, Wes works closely with its curators to make connections between objects in the museum and what visitors see in the garden.
Travels to the US to learn more about prairies, to help plan, plant and manage our Grasslands Garden
Head of Horticulture, Wes Shaw, travelled to the US recently to learn more about prairies, to help plan, plant and manage our Grasslands Garden.