We get a number of requests from interested gardeners wishing to see our developing “Lo-Mow” ex-lawn. Accordingly this year, as visiting and seeing in person is still not wise under present circumstances, we are creating a page on this website devoted to seasonal changes.
In essence, every week or two we will add up to a half dozen photographs and a brief commentary illustrating the general form and development of the plot with highlights of especially interesting native plants that have set up home here. It starts today with the link below – please consider bookmarking the page and checking in through spring, summer and autumn to see how matters progress. Needless to say, at this stage of the season it is a work in progress.

I may have more dandelions than you,and one or two in the flower-beds, are quite large plants; (which I did not recognize as dandelions) and which did not look out of place, but I have never seen a garden develop as has your ‘Mead’. Obviously my patch has to work considerably harder in the next few years.
But it’s fun, Bob. It does take work, not everything arrived “by chance”.