
As usual we post our latest Newsletter a few days after it has gone out to our ‘subscribers’. If you would like this direct to your inbox – totally free –...
Category: Newsletters, Sue's Musings, What's New Tags: BBC, Compost, dawn chorus, Gardeners World, garlic, plants, trees
A few years ago become aware of a project called ‘Silent Space’. The simple aim of the project is to encourage garden owners to set aside an area where visitors can enjoy...
Category: Sue's Musings, What's New Tags: silent space
No longer will we have to warn our visitors not to take a short cut through the chicken field. Sid the cockerel has cocked his last doodle. No more will we...
Category: What's New
Great excitement this afternoon as were were welcoming our visitors, when I spotted a large white bird in the top of the copper beech tree. First thought was a heron, but...
Category: Uncategorized, What's New Tags: large white egret
Why did you choose to garden here? Well, it wasn’t quite like that. Sue came here with her late husband (also called Ian) when he was posted here by the Forestry...
Category: Frequently Asked Questions, What's New Tags: FAQ, Fforest Coal Pit, Grwyne Fawr, Open Garden
It’s that time of year admittedly, but this year there appear to be so many more birds in the garden. The sunflower seed feeder is crammed with lovely yellow Siskins, some...
Category: Gallery, Living Green, What's New Tags: birds, heron, siskin, wagtail, woodpecker
If you are planning to visit us on any of the Friday, Saturday or Sunday afternoons (2-6pm) in July, August and September, we are now open for bookings! Normally we would...
Category: What's New Tags: Open Garden
It’s official – at least according to the Grwyne Fawr rain gauge – this month is the wettest this year! With two – forecast to be dry – days to come...
Category: Living Green, What's New
For those of you not ‘signed up’ to our bi-monthly Newsletter, here’s the latest issue.
Category: Newsletters, Sue's Musings, What's New
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