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Building a garden fence

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 11/03/2013 15:49:16

somewhere in their garden.There is something very satisfying about a sturdy, well-built fence. Many years ago, when I was a contractor in London, we put up a lot of fences and it was a process that I very much enjoyed (except when it was raining


Garden seating areas

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/02/2013 15:32:42

that need doing, before those little green shoots in the border suddenly crack on and need attention. It is amazing how forgiving a garden can be: if you dig foundations and make a mess now, the grass will recover and the plants will bounce back by summer


The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, 2011

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 24/05/2011 18:08:51

Just in case you have been in a surgically induced coma or trekking up hidden valleys amongst deep jungle, I must remind you that this is Chelsea Flower Show week. Garden designers, nurserymen and builders have been beavering away in the grounds


Films for gardeners

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 16/12/2008 15:44:41

Depardieu and Andie MacDowell. A marriage of convenience so he can stay in the USA and she can get the apartment of her dreams. But any gardener will especially remember the fabulous greenhouse on top of the building.Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Vol 1


Moles revisited

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 07/12/2009 13:19:52

You might remember my blog a few months back, in which I described the appearance of a mole in my garden. The garden is situated in an old farmyard, surrounded on all four sides by buildings. The offending mole is now racing all over the place


Christmas compost

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 18/12/2007 10:20:00

that one of the most satisfying things in gardening is a well built, well maintained compost heap, but it is a bit much when people get smug about what is really just a pile of rotting vegetation. I do not claim to be an expert but what we make ends up


RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2010

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 24/05/2010 08:01:44

building a garden for Laurent Perrier. Tom has won seven gold medals and is a master at designing show gardens. He has some spectacular drystone walls, some glorious birch trees and some of the largest box balls known to man.Next door to him is Andy


Creating a pond

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 02/08/2010 08:23:38

as great gobbets of turf and topsoil are heaped into enormous piles and then, slowly, from the chaos, a pond emerges.I know this is very different from many people's experience of building a pond as this is a garden which is bigger than most


Malvern Spring Gardening Show 2011

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 09/05/2011 13:15:21

and beyond.This year is going to be particularly interesting for all the shows because the unseasonably hot weather has knocked everything out of kilter. For example, my friend Cleve West - who is building a garden at the Chelsea Flower Show for the Daily


The National Gardens Scheme

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 06/06/2011 14:17:38

(this is Wales after all), play host to a string quartet on the day. There are also demonstrations of coppicing, charcoal burning and yurt building. This is a two-day opening, on 11-12 June.Many villages combine their gardens in order to make a proper


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