Spring at last! Oh, how we’ve longed for it through those long, grey days of mist and mud, mild weather and murk, when all we really wanted was a crisp, frosty, proper winter. The thing is, we believe that cold weather kills off beasts and bugs, bacteria and blights when, to be honest, most of them are resilient to low temperatures, which is why they are resident in our sceptred isles. Somehow, that reality is tempered by the fact that a good icy cauterisation between November and March makes us feel we’ve had a winter.
“Gardeners are a lucky band, as we have an opportunity to participate in the natural world, rather than simply looking on as spectators” But, whatever the weather in the darker months, at least the trees…
