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Dogwood and willow

By Pippa Greenwood on 20/12/2007 09:18:00

glowing away gorgeously in the winter sunshine. I think they attract my gaze for just a bit too long.I did plant a few dogwoods in a patch at the bottom of the field, and despite the local rabbit population, the stems are starting to look quite good. But


Christmas wreaths

By Adam Pasco on 22/12/2008 09:07:23

.Many of these garlands were cleverly constructed from woven stems of willow or dogwood, with the same supple wands being used to tie in sprigs of evergreens, conifer and festive favourites like holly and ivy. Berries and seasonal fruits added colour. Angels were created


The winged spindle

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 10/10/2011 16:59:01

spinning wheel and fell asleep for 100 years.But I learned about a different type of spindle on a field trip to Kew Gardens, in the autumn of 1984. I remember the moment of revelation very well. At the time I was enrolled on a 10-week gardening course (my


Trees for small gardens 2

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 19/07/2010 15:12:21

. capillipes and A. grosseri.Cornus florida: a dogwood, but a long way from the red- and green-stemmed varieties we plant for a splash of winter colour. This one is a stunning plant that has green flowers surrounded by white bracts. These look like petals


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