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welcome books friends contact menu welcome books friends contact trad's diary welcome trad’s diary has been a regular fixture for many gardeners since june 1975, forty three years ago, when the first issue of the garden appeared. it was, and is, written by hugh johnson, who as editorial director had created the new magazine out of the old journal of the horticultural society. today’s readers would hardly recognize the modest mag of the ’70s. trad borrows his name from john tradescant, gardener to lord cecil at hatfield house and to king james i, one of the first men to introduce plants from foreign countries to his garden. his family name, having become extinct, seemed a fitting label for a column of garden jottings. it was also adopted in 1977 by the new trust for the garden museum at st mary’s, lambeth, across the thames from westminster, where john tradescant (the accent is on the second syllable) lived and is buried. today the museum is in full and exciting expansion mode. i urge you to visit its website, visit it personally, and support it as much as you can. trad’s diary appeared in the garden from 1975-2006, in gardens illustrated in 2007, and in 2008 took to the ether with new material irregularly, but often. the text is published regularly in the quarterly hortus magazine, starting with the summer issue of 2008. in august 2017 trad came to terms with the blog age: a refreshed format with a spot of advertising (but only for johnson books) and the facility for looking back over trad’s posts since his last anthology, hugh johnson in the garden , in 2009. scroll back, if you have time to waste, over hundreds of earlier entries. better, use the search button to look up things that might interest you. this index facility is priceless to the diarist; now he can see how often he repeats himself. thanks to simon appleby and bookswarm for making this happen. heatwave july 10, 2018 i looked at the greenhouse thermometer in trepidation last night. the day had reached 32 degrees; surely the greenhouse would have been hotter still. miraculously it showed only 28 degrees – only five more than the one in the ‘cellar’. the garden’s habitual shade, plus a canny adjustment of vents and blinds, has kept the plants inside from cooking. sadly the space under the front doorsteps where the wine lives has no such options. the plants would be outside if we had space – but then they would be less air-conditioned. despite two daily doses of ten minutes dribbling, in the open garden the sheer heat has produced odd signs of stress. splendid trusses of roses, instead of fading in the usual way, have dried into pot pourri on the branch. hydrangeas are fine, though, agapanthus that suffered in the winter are looking much better; at the moment the unexpected star is phlox. p. ‘white admiral’ is sending its warm spicy breath all over the garden. it is a different matter in hampshire, where the trees we planted last winter are in trouble. in the winter of 2017 our autumn plantings suffered from a serious spring drought. winter 2018 was splendidly rainy, but now there has been no rain to speak of since early april, and young roots are dying. worse, the little springs feeding the water garden have dried up. the fine days are here alright, but where are the thunderstorms? an enormous zone of high pressure fills the whole of the north atlantic from the carolinas to norway. now we hear of a tropical storm off the carolinas. could it become a hurricane? and have the energy to cross the atlantic? i fear it will look at the great splodge of high pressure and dump in the caribbean. i have spent weeks of my life standing with a hose, or carrying cans, to save the lives of infant trees. for several summers in the auvergne i was the one moving figure in a parched landscape, the englishman in the midday sun when even the mad dogs headed for the shade. my rule is to water if necessary for three seasons before giving up. there are hundreds of young(ish) trees in kent, hampshire and france that justify my policy. but this year i should be out with my watering can in wales, too. the hottest spot in britain the other day was porthmadoc. in wales we take rain for granted, but this year thousands of tiny trees need tlc. ombra mai fu july 3, 2018 handel’s haunting ode to a tree and its shade is this week’s theme. here in london we are blessed with trees some might think excessive, in the front garden and the back, and are rejoicing in their shade. a great lanky cherry tree in the street and a magnolia soulangeana pushing out shoots of over a metre shade the south of the house, while our sycamore, the size of a hyde park plane, and our neighbour’s walnut, limes and apple overshadow the north. i have never appreciated them so much as in the past ten days – and by all accounts the next ten days as well. we’ve all remarked on what a year it is for roses; the best i remember. but all plants like heat, it seems, given well-grounded roots. the front garden magnolia has not only grown prodigiously; it is in flower again at the beginning of july. geraniums, campanulas and phlox are flowering fit to bust, clematis viticella and hydrangea seemanii are excelling themselves; every plant in the garden has got the idea. i noticed six weeks ago that the indian horse chestnuts along kensington road were stiff with their white candles, then in june that every lime tree was gilded all over with flowers, and the scent in the park is enough to make you hold your nose. especially the regrettable smell of the sweet chestnuts. thank goodness the nights have been relatively cool so far. by opening front and back windows we achieve a through draught, which by three in the morning means we even need a blanket. the full moon has been flooding the balcony and the room with spectral light, and lighting the street so i can see the sleeping houses opposite through the trees, rustling gently in the breeze. it is the only movement, and for most of the time the only sound. three months ago the balcony was white with snow. patrice fustier june 24, 2018 the gardening world, particularly in france and britain, had a moment of profound sadness when it learnt of the death this month of patrice fustier, the founder, with his wife hélène, of the journées des plantes de courson. courson is the chateau, in its bosky park just south west of paris, where in the 1980s they started a modest fair for gardeners that can truly be said to have re-established gardening as an art in the eyes of france. there had been a long period when few things were less fashionable to the parisian monde . a scattering of chatelains cared about their gardens. they were, it seemed, ones with wider interests than most and connections in britain or the low countries. to risk a wild generalisation, to the rest the most important part of the garden was the potager – and very right, too, i hear you say. the fustiers changed all that. suddenly, it seemed within a couple of years, they were drawing fashionable crowds. they invited france’s then-few specialist plant nurseries to set up stands and british experts to give talks. roy lancaster was one of the first and most regular. suddenly green wellies and land rovers became chic. france was conquered, or reconquered, by the goddess flora, or perhaps saint dorothy and saint fiacre, gardening’s two patron saints. the message spread that orderly allées and well-raked gravel were not enough – nor even productive rows of artichokes and beans. unusual plants began to take the place of rose bushes and geraniums. garden guides listed notable places to visit. what had been a peculiarly british culture, epitomised by the national gardens scheme, crossed the channel. patrice was a man of enormous charm, kindness and resolution. he overcame the terrible results of a serious accident in his relative youth to achieve a magnificently ambitious goal. three years ago the fustiers masterminded the transfer of the journées des plantes from

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