I think this is my favorite time of year (although I know I’ll say the same thing at three weekly intervals throughout the year). The parks are full of blossoming trees and there seems to be so much promise in the air. Summer may be the season for experiencing the glories of the garden, but deep down there is always a feeling that the peak is just the top of a downward slope to the dark days of winter; spring brings promise of more to come.
The birds are hard at work in the garden too. They are hard to miss at this time of year as they work their demanding schedule of finding food and mates and nest sites, and all the while they keeping up their exhausting serenade (or is it a gladiatorial song?). I have been gardening my plot for two full years now and my allegiance with the birds is now paying off. I have two nests (a robin and a blackbird) and many more visitors to the garden and between them they have a daily clear-out of slugs, snails, caterpillars and other crawlies – and it is very satisfying to see a bird hopping past with a beak-full of caterpillars.
Here at Clifton Nurseries, we are also coming to life. As we approach our busiest weeks we are well stocked with plants, pots products and I am pleased to say we are also well stocked with staff. We have managed to keep most of the employees we had last spring, so we should be running like a well oiled machine this year. Paul Mottershead (our plant buyer) is well ensconced now and he’s finding us some beautiful plants. Our new Herbaceous supplier is sending us some great stock and our new supplier of trees is coming good too. It all bodes well for a great spring and summer.