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The Gardener’s 6 Day Diary

The Gardener’s 6 Day Diary series illustrates the varied tasks a professional gardener faces each week in the Town of Sandwich, Kent, UK. Adapting to unpredictable weather, the gardener maintains around 20 gardens, tackling diverse chores from weeding to planting, and documenting transformations through photographs, emphasizing the unique demands of long-term maintenance.

September Published Content Round Up

The August 2024 content roundup highlights various gardening topics, including natural pest control methods with plants like chrysanthemums, basil, and mint. It also covers beneficial companion planting strategies and the ecological roles of plants like clover and ribwort plantain, along with practical tips for enhancing garden health and biodiversity.

A Heartfelt Journey: Family, Travel, and Loss

Suze’s family is returning to Australia after a brief reunion in the UK, leaving her heartbroken due to her health struggles and inability to travel. Her daughter’s decision, driven by her own challenges, has resulted in the loss of daily contact and the departure of their pets. Today is particularly difficult for Suze.

Ask the Gardener

The author explains their busy work schedule, detailing that weekends are rare due to family dramas and weather disruptions. They manage 30 clients, accommodating their needs while also addressing personal fatigue and health issues, including arthritis. Despite challenges, they remain dedicated to their gardening work and client satisfaction.

Charming Moorhens in Sandwich: A Unique Avian Species

The Wildlifer Moorhen, Common Gallinula chloropus Common Moorhens in a variety of poses. Like most towns, Sandwich has its fair share of avian species – to the layperson – birds. Not all towns have ducks and moorhens, though. Sandwich, however, does because there is quite a bit of water here. It has the River Stour,…

6 Days a Gardener

The ‘6 Days a Gardener’ series offers insights into the life of a professional gardener, emphasizing adaptability and varied tasks due to changing weather and client needs. With thirty-five clients and a blend of maintenance categories, the gardener shares weekly experiences, showcasing long-term garden work through visuals and narratives, fostering appreciation for gardening’s complexities.

Ask the Gardener

The author discusses their passion for gardening, noting that despite working six days a week for clients, they do not feel they garden too much. Gardening provides personal satisfaction and a sense of control that differs from professional work. Their allotment challenges promote growth and fitness, enhancing joy in both personal and professional gardening.

Transitioning to Perennial Crops: A Time-Saving Strategy

In 2025, Suze and I are reshaping Plot 17 for efficiency due to demanding careers, shifting focus towards 65-70% perennial crops to minimize maintenance time. Improved watering systems and soil quality will enhance productivity. The new layout aims for effective water management while ensuring we enjoy our allotment work without overextension.

Stellaria Media: A Versatile and Beneficial Weed for Your Garden

Chickweed, often viewed as a nuisance weed, actually has beneficial qualities. It indicates soil health, serves as a food source for birds and insects, and is versatile for human consumption. It can be used in salads, cooked dishes, and even for making tea. In ancient times, it was valued for its medicinal properties.

Revitalizing Allotment Soil for 2025

The author reflects on their allotment plot’s recent challenges and plans for the upcoming seasons. With limited time to work, they aim to improve soil quality by introducing Deep-Growing Compost Boxes. Despite struggles, they will expand their crop variety for 2025, focusing on sustainability and perennials, while preparing for the winter break.

Ask the Gardener

My clients often ask me questions about myself, my working practices, my gardening style and so on. Questions asked and answered What skills, talents or traits should a gardener possess? My work is fueled by a deep-rooted passion, followed closely by an unwavering enthusiasm and a thirst for continuous learning. Next up would be personality—we…

Dock Leaves: A Natural Solution for Nettle Stings and Wildlife Gardens

Dock leaves, known for their soothing properties for nettle stings, evoke nostalgia for a woodland environment. They can also be eaten and are popular with butterflies and other insects. However, they can be challenging to control due to their deep taproots and prolific seed production. They thrive in poor soil and are valued in wildlife…

The Blackbird (Turdus merula): Facts, Habits, and Nesting Behavior

The blackbird, also known as Turdus merula, is a popular British bird species known for its sweet, melodic song. Males are black with an orangey yellow beak, while females are brown. They are omnivorous and serve as helpful garden companions by foraging for insects and worms. Blackbirds are known as mates for life and have…

August Published Content Round Up

The August 2024 content posts include topics like efficient composting, gardening challenges and innovations, plant varieties like rosemary, dandelion, and nettles, as well as tips for natural pest control. Additionally, the collection “Earthly Comforts” inspired by nature is featured.

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