Louise Tomlin takes a look at garden related topics. This time she’s encouraging us to make our garden more wildlife friendly… Someone said to me recently when I was sitting with him in my garden, that it was teeming with life. It was an interesting comment, it made me stop and look at my little patch of […]Read More
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Louise Tomlin takes a look at garden related topics. This time she’s urging us to take time to smell the roses and don’t be scared to try growing them… Everyone loves roses, don’t they? If you are one of the few who answered in the negative there, you can happily go on your way and […]Read More
Louise Tomlin takes a look at gardens and plant related topics. This time she’s warning of unexpected hazards! I never really used to consider the possible hazards to myself when gardening when I was younger, being of an impulsive nature I often used to find that I would pull at a weed and before I knew […]Read More
UP THE GARDEN PATH Louise Tomlin takes a look at gardening trends for 2019 Due to a technical glitch when the previous issue of Fencing and Landscaping News was printed, my tribute to Simone Gallon was printed again instead of the piece I wrote for the October/November issue. So this means you get a double […]Read More
Up the garden path… Louise Tomlin takes a look at gardens and loosely related topics. This time she’s asking us to ‘green up’ and do our bit for our own patch. I know I’ve touched on the subject of how importantspending time in green spaces, gardens and the countryside is to our physical and […]Read More
Up the garden path… Louise Tomlin takes a not-so a light hearted look at gardens and loosely related topics. Tribute to a Yorkshire Rose… How do I begin to write this installment of Up the Garden Path? The intro usually says that I take a light hearted look at gardens and […]Read More
UP THE GARDEN PATH… LOUISE TOMLIN TAKES A LIGHT HEARTED LOOK AT GARDENS AND LOOSELY RELATED TOPICS. THIS TIME SHE’S LOOKING AT MYSTERIOUS WISTERIAS… Well I can hardly believe it, but as I sit in early March and write this garden piece for the April/May edition I am actually outside with my laptop in my […]Read More
