6th April

…Boris, again, for doing so much better now!The ghastly woman on Radio 4’s Today programme continues to bleat and sneer in equal measure thinking this is good journalism.How I missed…

2nd September

…are thinking its spring and already shedding the outer coverings on their flowers. The result of a mild and wet summer. magnolias are thinking its spring A fine display of…

10th April

…form I was given by Windsor) and Rhododendron ‘Rebecca’ 2020 – CHWSo Archbishop Pell has been released from jail for paedophilia by the Australian appeal court. This set me thinking

11th April

…‘Elizabeth’ The new laundry now has a sink, and the windows are in. new laundry new laundry Amelanchier alnifolia ‘Obelisk’ coming into flower at the sales point. I am thinking

13th April

thinking about how to create something serious. They have been staying in St Mawes and have visited Heligan and Tregothnan before Caerhays. The outstanding new things which we saw today…

17th April

…Magnolia Group which was to be integrated and has now been exiled. A long and boring story of RHS muddled thinking and changes of mind during restructuring and cost saving….

18th April

…not to be thinking about a future class action (funded by one of the firms that take the main risk in these sorts of cases and are the only ones…

22nd April

…track with his swing shovel which is excellent. Good thinking by Jaimie as Frankie moves down the valley to start clearing dykes. bottom track Attractive early new growth on the…

24th April

…all the pink stellatas and loebneris had been a very pale colour this year? Not as I had noticed but thinking about the pink stellatas this may well be right….

3rd May

…attached here. Lots of fun in lockdown reading up about these new things and thinking where we might put them. The owners of Crug had planned to stay and visit…

6th May

…regrowth. Quercus glauca Quercus glauca This is one of the four 1920s Quercus acuta in the same clump. You could be forgiven for thinking the leaves are quite different from…

15th May

…Leucadendron argenteum This wonderful clump forming South Africa plant is Moraea huttonii. You could be forgiven for thinking it was an iris! Moraea huttonii Moraea huttonii Polygala fruticosa ‘Africana’. Polygala…

30th May

…fizz (36 bottles for 24). No London traffic or weekend wedding celebration noise into the evening/night. Total quiet and a start to thinking about our 2016 catalogue. Karol (grumpy) and…

2nd June

…delineate parvipetala and henryi. I’m thinking that these two species may be merged in due course. I’m going to have to play the waiting game here to get more flowers…

21st June

…the Giddle Orchard ready for replanting in the autumn. I will enjoy thinking about what would grow well there over the summer. Perhaps some rare oaks or something with copper…

22nd June

…‘Taiga’ really is an outstanding show. Clematis florida ‘Taiga’ Clematis florida ‘Taiga’ Delphinium ‘Wishful Thinking’ will be a pleasant bicoloured addition to next year’s catalogue. Carpinus tuczaninowii will be new…

24th June

…Donkey Shoe Manglietia below Donkey Shoe Manglietia below Donkey Shoe Manglietia below Donkey Shoe I cannot find this young Manglietia caveana on any list? Perhaps I am wrong in thinking

20th July

…only one survives. One died because I stupidly cut it back thinking it was dead too early in the spring. There used to be an elderly clump of H. sargentiana…

28th July

…original plant old original plant A new clump of Hydrangea paniculata ‘Polar Bear’. Hydrangea paniculata ‘Polar Bear’ You could be forgiven for thinking there are now too many newish forms…

29th July

…plant for several years thinking it might be a clerodendron species but suddenly now it has a proper label. Reddish new growth, oddly shaped leaves and peculiar flower spikes. Mallotus…