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About thegardenimpressionists - Julian and Fiona Wormald

Julian and Fiona Wormald met and married while still at university - quite unconventional, even back then. Shortly after qualifying we established our own veterinary practice in Bristol, soon opening a second. We also set up a high-end prepared chilled meal service from our home for a few years, complete with off-licence wine options. (We hate being idle, and have lots of ideas, some of which don't work so well!) We ran the original practice for over 20 years although after 11 years had bought a derelict property in West Wales for a new challenge. 12 years after this purchase, we decided to 'jump off the wheel' and sell our practice, relocating to West Wales having gradually restored our longhouse home and begun making a garden and wildflower meadows surrounding it. And after realising that there was more to life than chasing income. We began opening the garden for charity, for the National Garden Scheme in 2010. About 14 years ago we started "The Garden Impressionists" and soon set up our website and blog to record and discuss our current ideas. Our principal gardening influences over the years have included the gardens and writings of William Robinson, Claude Monet, Beth Chatto, Christopher Lloyd, Fergus Garrett, and Noel Kingsbury. Incorporating some of their thoughts and philosophy into our own garden, alongside our own ideas of what is important for this location and climate, has kept us physically and mentally challenged as the garden has developed - and as time has passed, age increasingly influences decision-making.

Brown Hairstreaks; Coughing Herons; Meadow Group Events for 2017; Meadow Galleries.

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A cornucopia of snippets during this grey wet weather, when it’s mainly the moles that are having their moments in our meadows. Are fellow meadow owners bothered by moles? I view them as a sign that the ground is having … Continue reading

Barn Owls

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Many thanks to Andrew Martin for the following brilliant inspiring post and photos, about how to encourage barn owls to nest on our land … Thanks for the post about birds, Julian, and yes it looks like a buzzard to … Continue reading

National Meadows Day 2017; January Birds.

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Isabel has kindly just passed on confirmation that National Meadows Day will again take place this year on the first weekend of July. I’m including the press release below from the organisers for everyone to read, and hopefully Carmarthenshire will … Continue reading

Meadow Hedge Management

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Many thanks to Andrew Martin from Ffos y Broga for this update, and photos, of his hedgerow management this autumn… Thanks to all who contributed suggestions for how to get rid of a huge amount of brushwood which resulted from … Continue reading

Meadows Group Planning; Meadow Mammals; Bark Stripping.

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About 10 days ago a group of 16 volunteer members met again at Myddfai Hall with the aim of trying to plan how to develop the group, in a bit more detail. About 3 hours later, and after much discussion, … Continue reading

Bumbles, Badgers and Meadow Group News

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We’re heading into the quiet time of the year for meadow activity (at least visibly above ground), but there’s been a lot of activity behind the scenes in the meadow group, leading up to a planning meeting of what we’re … Continue reading

What to Do with Hedge Brush Wood?

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Thanks very much for this post from Andrew and Helen Martin, on a thorny topic for many meadow owners… We’d like any advice anyone might care to offer on the following, especially if you’ve done this before yourself! Most of … Continue reading

October Meeting and Future Development of the Meadows Group

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On Saturday October 8th, the Meadows Group held an autumnal meeting in the lovely visitor centre at Myddfai.  Welcoming the 60 or so people present, Isabel Macho hosted the morning’s events which began with an interesting presentation by Sheikh Ahmed, who is … Continue reading

Manual Scything in Carmarthenshire

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It’s maybe a bit late in the year to write about manual scything, but I’d been doing a bit of research about how to make a hay rick, as an option for removing cut grass from our wet meadows in … Continue reading