NB this is an archived copy of the newsletter when it was on Gumroad. | Once upon a time, I had a newsletter on Mailchimp. Then I moved to Substack, because it seemed easier. And then I found out that the Substack CEO refuses to say whether he would ban explicitly racist content (the answer, if you need to know, is yes). Time to move newsletters again. | Now I am on Gumroad, the platform I use for my store, and they provide a simple newsletter (like this one). Do note that there is not an autosave or a shortcut for adding links. I am speaking from bitter experience 😐 | I am also aware many of you as customers will not have signed up for a newsletter. There is an unsubscribe link at the bottom, please feel free to use it; as an avid newsletter unsubscriber, I understand the limits on your time. | The newsletter will be once every couple of weeks, and will be a round-up of my blog posts, and links and photos that I’ve posted to the exclusive Guild of Forest Gardeners Telegram group (email me if you’d like to join) and my Mastodon account. | Photos | | Bladdernut (Staphylea pinnata) small fast growing shrub with edible seeds |
| | Ramsons (Allium ursinum) flowering in the Ceri valley. Likes damp, rich soil & part shade. |
| | Sweet Woodruff (Galium odoratum) making a glorious ground cover in a client’s woodland garden |
| Classes | My Backyard Forest garden online course is full of information but it is a chonky 3¾ hours of video. I am reworking some of the content and creating fresh content to make a series of 45 minute classes. These will be easier to digest, and easier for me to update. | The full list of classes is here natureworks.org.uk/classes and I have started work already with the CAD for Gardeners class, 50% off with the code MASTOMAX. | Garden designer for hire | Oh yes, that is me. I am open for new garden design projects, remote garden design a speciality. I’ve worked on all sizes and types of forest garden, from a small ornamental clifftop garden to a 2 acre walled garden in Scotland. | I added my prices to the website, to make the process and costs more transparent. | Quick links | | |
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