2nd February 1897 – 2020

FJ Williams Profile Picture
FJW 1955-2007
CH Williams Profile Picture
CHW 2015-
JC Williams Profile Picture
JCW 1897-1939
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CW 1940-1955


2020 – CHW
The first Spanish bluebells are now 6-9in out of the ground.

Spanish bluebells
Spanish bluebells
First flower on Camellia ‘Adolphe Audusson’ by the Four-in-Hand.
Camellia ‘Adolphe Audusson’
Camellia ‘Adolphe Audusson’
Just the odd flower hidden away in Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’.
Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’
Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’
Another Prunus ‘Kursar’ coming nicely into flower below the tower.
Prunus ‘Kursar’
Prunus ‘Kursar’
Prunus ‘Kursar’
Prunus ‘Kursar’
Six-hundred 3L laurels have just been delivered for thickening up the shelterbelts above the rookery.
laurels
laurels
A batch of rhododendron hybrids have arrived from Burncoose for planting in the FJW memorial garden.
rhododendron hybrids
rhododendron hybrids

2019 – CHW

Starting to get to grips with replying to the hundreds of letters of condolence sent to my brother and I following Dad’s death last month. There simply is not time to write back individually to everyone so I have prepared a lengthy ‘thank you’ which will have to suffice for most of them.

For anyone who wants to read the tribute to my father as delivered in St Michael Caerhays church on 19th January it is attached here. Had I received all the letters of condolence in advance with yet more amusing and naughty anecdotes about his life I could probably have done a better job of it.

2018 – CHW
A flower on the arum lily by the front door in February!
arum lily
arum lily
Daphne bholua ‘Jacqueline Postill’ now at its best a little late this year so it has missed most of our shooting parties and no easy sales this time around.
Daphne bholua ‘Jacqueline Postill’
Daphne bholua ‘Jacqueline Postill’
Daphne bholua ‘Jacqueline Postill’
Daphne bholua ‘Jacqueline Postill’
Camellia x williamsii ‘Mary Jobson’ (scented) full out now by the side door.
Camellia x williamsii ‘Mary Jobson’
Camellia x williamsii ‘Mary Jobson’
Camellia x williamsii ‘Mary Jobson’
Camellia x williamsii ‘Mary Jobson’
Camellia ‘Lady Clare’ by the front door is finally out – a bit later than in recent years. Three to four weeks perhaps.
Camellia ‘Lady Clare’
Camellia ‘Lady Clare’
Camellia ‘Lady Clare’
Camellia ‘Lady Clare’
The large tall growing snowdrops on the lawn are up but not out. Interestingly they have naturalised with ordinary ones nearby to produce seedling offsets which are halfway between the two in size.
snowdrops on the lawn
snowdrops on the lawn
snowdrops on the lawn
snowdrops on the lawn
Rhododendron ‘Golden Oriole Talavera’ (formerly var ‘Talavera’) is very fine outside the front gate. Pale yellow. Golden Oriole var ‘Busaco’ has pink edging. Both are Caerhays bred.
Rhododendron ‘Golden Oriole Talavera’
Rhododendron ‘Golden Oriole Talavera’
Rhododendron ‘Golden Oriole Talavera’
Rhododendron ‘Golden Oriole Talavera’
Next to it the last flowers and first new growth on Rhododendron mucronulatum. This has shown colour for three months but was at its best three weeks or so ago.
Rhododendron mucronulatum
Rhododendron mucronulatum
Rhododendron mucronulatum
Rhododendron mucronulatum

2017 – CHW
Second magnolia for the year is beginning to be out. Again it is the old original and rather poor near white Magnolia campbellii near Tin Garden.
Magnolia campbellii
Magnolia campbellii
Magnolia campbellii
Magnolia campbellii

2016 – CHW
A fine example of what a roe buck can do with its horns to a camellia trunk. Bucks are not yet in season but time for the keepers to get cracking on the roe deer now that the season is over.

what a roe buck can do with its horns to a camellia trunk
what a roe buck can do with its horns to a camellia trunk
Since we are on garden problems today how is this for trying to kill a perfectly decent magnolia by failing to remove the plastic spiral. It should have come off five years ago but I suspect the plant will survive. Note the build up of soil and insects (woodlice) behind the plastic which can so often infect the graft and kill the plant.
restricted mag tree spiral
restricted mag tree spiral

1969 – FJW
First daffs picked – gales knocked over Pittosporum daphniphylloides and Ligustrum near St Ewe hedge.

1966 – FJW
First daffodils picked.

1959 – FJW
One or two Lapagerias. The weather quite cold with temperatures to freezing point also a strong easterly wind, however Ririei, Moupinense, Pink Golden Oriole, Bo Peep coming. Saw flower on Camellia Adelina Patti and also Adolphe Audusson.

1930 – JCW
Perhaps 20 species of Rhodo and 6-8 hybrids showing flower, the Camelia speciosa have been very good, there are some good Lapagerias yet, we have had a Roylei flowering nicely for about six weeks, I picked a Lent Lily yesterday, the mess of the great storm on Dec 5th is not away yet but we have finished our two screens 25 yards each and planted them.

1919 – JCW
Hard frost but we are planting where I cleared the laurels at the quarry ( they did well).

1911 – JCW
Praecox shows colour, snowdrops out, R nobleanum out well, some garden primroses, R argenteum starting, but fair lot of frost about, some roses, geraniums in the border not quite dead.

1905 – JCW
Several seedlings open, picked a nice H ? x min and max x C of c, Rhod praecox open, coums very good, heaths coming on well, snowdrops at their best. Made my first cross of the year (King A x min).