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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.

Pont Stock Checkers Course; Ash Die Back; October Meadows Meeting Update

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Pont Stock Checkers Course  (30 August 2016) Thanks to Rachel Barber for this report, and some photos of ash die back disease on her ash trees … Interested in what PONT does – and interested in getting grazing animals and … Continue reading

PONT Stock Checkers Course; WWBIC and Meadow Surveys

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Many thanks to news of this free course from Emma Douglas of PONT, which Isabel Macho has kindly provided. Please contact Isabel, the county’s biodiversity officer, with any ideas about how the group might progress on.   IMacho@carmarthenshire.gov.uk  or ring … Continue reading

Local Meadow Seed Available; Broad Leaved Helleborine; Marsh Speedwell; October Meeting at Myddfai.

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Matt Sutton of Wyndrush Wild has contacted me this week, with the following information about some locally sourced meadow seed… “I don’t know if any of your members / website readers would be interested in seed for restoration projects, but … Continue reading

What’s In A Meadow? Medicinal Plants?

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I guess many of our meadows are just past their peak of interest. Some of the early flowers and grasses will have set, or be setting seed, but there’s still much to see. And for those who have meadows where … Continue reading

National Meadows Day 2016

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The first ever National Meadows day took place in 2015, designed to promote awareness of wildflower meadows. 2016 saw many more events across the country including 2 in Carmarthenshire, which are summarised below. Many thanks to Andrew Martin for the … Continue reading

Meadow Group Visit to Dinefwr’s Castle Meadow, Conservation Grazing and Meadow Flower Diversity.

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Wednesday June 29th saw a group of hardy meadow enthusiasts gather at Newton House for a “summer social”, kindly organised by Isabel Macho, and Helen Bradley of Plantlife. Beginning with a couple of talks on the top floor of the … Continue reading

Cae Blaen Dyffryn Visit June 19th. Pont Hay and Manure Exchange

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Very many thanks to Andrew Martin for the report below on the visit to the Carmarthenshire Coronations Meadow at Cae Blaen Dyffryn, on June 19th: _________________________ On 19th June we attended the event organised by Plantlife at Cae Blaen Dyffryn, … Continue reading

The Delights of Meadow Walking.

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How are your favourite meadows looking now? It seems that over the last fortnight, our meadows are changing almost daily, both in terms of height of growth, what’s flowering, and also even the first hints of increased insect meadow activity, … Continue reading

Yellow Rattle – Feedback; More Meadow Events 2016.

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Like London buses, no posts for a while, then 2 in 2 days! Many thanks to Andrew and Helen Martin for the very interesting feedback, and images below, about their experiences of using imported Yellow Rattle seed as a means … Continue reading

Hay Making Camp In Transylvania; Summer Moth Newsletter; Yellow Rattle – Your Experiences?

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After a very wet mild winter, and later start to spring, at last our upland meadows seem to be growing well. I’ve been kindly sent a link to a hay making camp in Transylvania, by Gwyn Jones of European Forum on … Continue reading