How to work with colour in the garden
Loosening the strait-jacket and instead allowing our creative potential the freedom to express itself
Firstly - a reminder of our Zoom catch-up when we’ve a tour around The Gardening Mind
You’ll be able to send questions in beforehand, so if there’s anything that you’d like me to clarify, do send your query in - you’ll be able to ask during the Zoom too. I can’t wait to see you there! This is an event for paid subscribers. If you are mulling over whether to become a member, I’d really recommend it as I’ve committed to giving you way more than the value of 80p per week, which is what the subscription costs. You get so much more.
The Gardening Mind has been nominated for an award!
The Garden Media Guild has decided that the articles here are worthy of their annual awards shortlist for the Practical Journalist of the year - we’re in some esteemed company and I can honestly say that the shortlist is reward enough, so a great big THANK YOU as this is a reward for all of you who keep The Gardening Mind going.
This weekend, there’ll be an opportunity to ask me questions in our Gardener’s Question Time, so do get those burning questions ready.
Planting in harmony with Nature
At this time of year in the Northern Hemisphere (all our Southern Hemisphere readers, I’m looking at your tulip photos with happy envy), the colour in our gardens is becoming more muted, but there are still little splashes and dots of brightness everywhere: