THE MODERN MINT BLOG
A Minimalist Gardener
How would a minimalist gardener think? A few weeks ago we wrote about ‘the minimalist garden’ – and this got us thinking …
South East Essex Organic Gardeners
South East Essex Organic Gardeners – a fantastic resource for those who have a garden in Essex and want to work it without the use of chemicals. They play an important role in promoting organic gardening – which includes (for those of you who need a few tips!) composting organic waste, protecting wildlife, reducing pollution and encouraging species diversity. (This is one of the most popular books on our Amazon book store – a book on organic principles no less! It is a growing movement that more and more people want to be a part of – so click on the image above to get involved …
Plants for Clay Soil
There are lots of plants for clay soil. Difficult as it is to work with, the opportunities to tend a fabulous garden of well-fed, strong and voluptuous plants are second to none (just try not to despair, at the end of the day, when trying to remove the clay from your boots!) Roses are the absolute first choice for clay. We made a beautiful rose garden for a client in Hampshire. It was on blue clay and halfway down a gentle slope, so got plenty of water. Each bed had a single variety of rose in, 15 plants per bed, and it looked fabulous as you peered through the hornbeam arch …
The Silence of Plants
The Silence of Plants By Wislawa Szymborska (Translated by Joanna Trzeciak) A one-sided relationship is developing quite well between you and me. I know what a leaf, petal, kernel, cone, and stem are, and I know what happens to you in April and December. Though my curiosity is unrequited, I gladly stoop for some of you, and for others I crane my neck. I have names for you: maple, burdock, liverwort, heather, juniper, mistletoe, and forget-me-not; but you have none for me. After all, we share a common journey. When traveling together, it’s normal to talk, exchanging remarks, say, about …