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The bluebells at Isabella Plantation reach their quiet finale
The bluebells in Richmond are at their last and best this week, tucked in the shade where spring lingers longest. At Isabella Plantation, the final blooms hold their colour under oak and beech, a purple haze softening before summer takes over. You can still catch them if you go soon. They fade from the edges […]
The garden in Richmond at midsummer
The garden in Richmond reaches its peak in July, when the air thickens with heat and the borders crowd with colour. Lavender spikes stand tall along paths, their purple blooms humming with bees. Roses sag under their own weight. The lawn, if you have kept it watered, glows a defiant green. This is the moment […]
The lavender is out in Richmond gardens and the bees are everywhere
The lavender is out in Richmond gardens and the bees are everywhere. You can hear them before you see them: a steady hum rising from the purple spikes. They work the flowers in a kind of methodical frenzy, dusted yellow with pollen. The scent thickens in the heat. It hangs in the air around benches […]
The shady corner in Richmond gardens where lavender meets old walls
The shady corner in Richmond gardens becomes a refuge when the sun is at its worst. You find it behind the south-facing wall, where lavender spills over brick and the air smells sharp and sweet. Bees work the purple stems with a low hum. You sit on a bench that has been there longer than […]
The first tomatoes in Richmond gardens
The first tomatoes in Richmond gardens are ripening now. You notice them one morning, a flush of orange breaking through the green. The smell hits you when you pinch out the side shoots: sharp, green, faintly chemical. It clings to your fingers for hours. This is the moment gardeners wait for. The fruit has been […]

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