February in the Gardens: First Daffodils and Fool's Spring
It's hard to believe that for most of February 2018 Waterfurlong lay under a thick blanket of snow - the little Elka daffodils now in...
Bradcroft's Lost Watermills
Stamford Millstream 1900. The buildings were later demolished to create Bath Row car park. Waterfurlong's lowest lane of gardens is...
Our Apple for February: Ashmead's Kernel
'What an apple, what suavity of aroma. Its initial Madeira-like mellowness of flavour overlies a deeper honeyed nuttiness, crisply sweet,...
Pearls and Mud
The Finns call February ‘Helmikuu’ or ‘month of the pearl’ because droplets of melting snow on trees freeze quickly again, wreathing the...
This Day In ... 1881
'OLD JOHN' OF BARNACK WAS BURIED 16th February 1881 saw the burial of John Avery, a retired member of the Burghley gardening team who...
The Smell of Ancient Starlight
"You know why trees smell the way they do?" Murphy asked, looking up from her hammering. "Sap?" Logan guessed. "Chlorophyll?" Murphy...
A Bellowing of Bullfinches
In depressing February what a rare and special delight it is to spot bullfinches in the gardens. The quintessential orchard bird, the...
January in the Gardens: Painters and Perfumed Snowdrops.
If last January the gardens were unworkable because of snow, this January the problem's been mud - thick, clogging, mud. So, for those of...