Posts By: Sue Beesley
Identity update

A few days ago I posted a query about the identity of a plant we thought was a Daphne. Turns out it is Lonicera syringantha. The key is that the flowers emerge in twos from the leaf axil. Try googling it yourself and comparing with the picture a few entries below. Another correction – I […]

A day in the life of a nursery owner

I’m living the life that many gardeners dream of. My Dad tells me I look happier than I have done for years and I am. I spend all day handling, propagating, identifying, weeding, presenting, studying, selling and talking about plants. I’m learning more each day than I have for years – and it’s great. But […]

From famine to feast

In March I was getting 3 customers a day and was worried that no-one would come. Now we’re so busy I’m worried about selling out of plants before we close in September. OK, so it’s the right problem to have, but it’s a genuine concern. I moved in too late to buy new supplies wholesale […]

Rain, glorious rain

Someone must be smiling on me. After a totally dry month we had soft rain all day on Monday, enough to slowly wet the garden through. Then, after a day of fill-in planting and weeding on Tuesday it rained all night. As if by magic, the garden has turned greener in a day. Leaves have […]