Gardener’s Corner: October 2025

Gardener’s Corner: October 2025

  I always think of October as a bumper month in the gardens, and it has certainly become an extension of late summer over the past 30 years. With an absence of significant frost and many more warm or very mild sunny days, there is much more to enjoy. The roses...

Unique Sound Portraits Exhibit at the Palace

Unique Sound Portraits Exhibit at the Palace

  This summer, twenty three local people discovered a new way of being seen – not on canvas, but through sound. Their unique “sound portraits” will now be shared in a new exhibition at The Bishop’s Palace and Gardens opening on 29th September 2025. The Bishop’s...

Gardener’s Corner: September 2025

Gardener’s Corner: September 2025

  As I write this, rain is being forecast for early September, following one of the driest and hottest summers on record. August has been the driest month I have gardened in, and after a dry spring and summer, the effects are clear to see. People often use 1976...

Gardener’s Corner: August 2025

Gardener’s Corner: August 2025

  What a very different summer to last!  Very dry although we have had some useful rain late last month. The heat was very intense in July (33c) and some plants were scorched. The Tulip trees particularly disliked the hot dry weather as did the Alberta spruce....

Gardener’s Corner: July 2025

Gardener’s Corner: July 2025

  July brings something for everyone in The Bishop's Palace gardens, whether you enjoy planting for heat and full sun, or those suited to damp shade. June was dry and very warm, following a record-breaking dry spring. Fortunately, much of the garden benefits from...