It rained yesterday!! first for 2 months. The garden looks fresher already and a rose, Chandos Beauty Harmisty, that I did not think was a repeat flowering suddenly produced 2 new buds.
Tysoe Walled Kitchen Garden
Welcome to the Tysoe Walled Kitchen Garden website! We are committed to organic gardening. Using the best practices from the Victorian days (i.e. lots of horse manure) and knowledge gleaned from the Ryton Organic Gardens we have set out to tame our Warwickshire clay. It’s all about sustainability, so as well as organic gardening, we’re always looking to better ways to work with our environment.
On this site you can find out about our history and the projects we are working on. You can come visit the garden and learn about organic gardening. Follow our blog to see what’s on our mind in the garden this month.
For the first 8 years all the work was carried out by just the two of us. Now we have help and are passing on our knowledge to students on the WRAGS (Work and Retrain As a Gardener Scheme).
We also find time to be involved with the WOT2Grow Community Orchard in Tysoe and have planted a 3 acre wood close to Tysoe, just over the border in Oxfordshire with a grant from the Woodland Trust.
Monday, July 30, 2018
November surprise, going, going, gone!
Monday , despite the nights getting colder we still have warm days so the dahlias are still flowering and the grass is still growing. Nearly...
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Good news, I can continue with this blog. The site may look a little different but here at Tysoe Walled Kitchen Garden we will continue as ...
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Honeysuckle, a useful plant to climb up a trellis, shed or wall. The first honeysuckle I had in this garden was an unknown evergreen variet...
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Usually we would never go away in May, the garden is in full flow after the winter chills and the greenhouse is full of precious seedlings. ...
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