Almost overnight the fig leaves have turned to rich buttery yellow at Ednovean, as October draws to a close. So now seems a good time to look back at the changing seasons as summer turned to autumn in our garden. Join me for a tour around the cusps of the seasons
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The July garden diary for Ednovean Farm
The July garden at Ednovean Farm has its own restless momentum now. With dormant plants chaotically flowering and spilling over paths in an unstoppable tide of colours, any thought of colour control has receded into the distance.
Our October Garden
We’ve had a productive messy time this October in the garden. Putting the summer garden to bed and preparing for spring with new bulbs
High summer in the Ednovean Garden
High summer allows the boldest colours to shine at their dramatic best in the gardens
As the garden entrances play their part in building the anticipation for visiting the garden so the garden lays a seductive layer of charm around the house.
A walk in our winter garden
Take a walk in our winter garden at Ednovean Farm and enjoy a season when the garden quietly rests, yet the layers of textures in the borders glow on those glorious days of winter sunshine.
March and April – a spring garden diary
The deliciously unpredictable days of spring brings blossom and tulips