A rather eggscellent and, indeed, enchanting Easter story, by Alex Dingwall-Main…
There was a muffled thud outside that seemed to shake the foundations of the house. It was still night time...
Alex has been a professional garden designer, and garden writer for nearly forty years; twenty in the UK and just about as many in Provence in the South of France. He spent a year creating a gardening series for The Sunday Times Magazine, has written three garden ‘travelogue’ books for Random House, including The Sunday Times bestseller ‘The Luberon Garden’ and was awarded The Garden Travelogue Book of The Year for ‘The Angel Tree’.
There was a muffled thud outside that seemed to shake the foundations of the house. It was still night time...
Despite the Beast from the East or the Pest from the West, the 1st of March was, or tried to...
Part One. The Ape: Years ago I was approached to by an ex-Disney world PR consultant. He had been invited...
In what is fast becoming a long career in garden design, I have met or talked to quite a few...
As the wind blusters and a dark cloud lightly wets the garden, a magpie stands on the wooden table checking...
Saint Valentine’s Day is, quote, “an annual commemoration held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions”. It...
If I gave you £1,390 to spend on anything you wanted what would you do with it? Buy something special...
It was a clear, cold winter night in the village square as people gathered round the old clock tower to...