When historic account is populated with individual stories it becomes real, all the more interesting and more accessible to us. Should we read of a First World War battle, with deaths in the thousands, we are duly shocked but should we be told of a young Lancashire lad, who was under age when he enlisted, … Continue reading The Hidden Horticulturists
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Roy Lancaster: My Life with Plants
Roy Lancaster's first interest in flowers was in the wild flower of the countryside around Bolton where he was born in 1937. He began work with the Bolton Parks Department, spent two years in Malaya as a national serviceman, two years at the Cambridge Botanic Gardens as a gardening student and 18 years with the … Continue reading Roy Lancaster: My Life with Plants
Oh, She’s a Colourful Lady
June Blake, and her garden, will feature in the September issue of the Royal Horticultural Society's magazine, The Garden. And it will feature prominently with a photograph of the garden on the front cover. The magazine hasn't arrived in the post yet but June's son, Dara, has shown it on Facebook - advanced copies for … Continue reading Oh, She’s a Colourful Lady
Royal Horticultural Society: The Garden Anthology – edited by Ursula Buchan.
The Royal Horticultural Society was founded in 1804 with aims “to collect every information respecting the culture and treatment of all plants and trees” and to disseminate this information to it members. How this information was disseminated has changed but little over the course of the society’s history from “The Transactions of the Horticultural Society … Continue reading Royal Horticultural Society: The Garden Anthology – edited by Ursula Buchan.