Gardening in the Peak District can be challenging. I couldn’t help but notice, when I first came to this garden, that it was one of only three gardens in the village; ours is a village of farms and farm-workers’ cottages and the plots around each dwelling were largely uncultivated. Not only is the ground rocky and the soil very poor, but climatic conditions can be harsh.
Many Derbyshire villages are situated in sheltered vales or with south-facing sunny aspects. Our village, however, being originally settled by lead-miners, is open to the elements. On the plus side, this does afford us some delightful vistas.
What isn’t shown here, of course, are the far-too-many grey, overcast, cold, damp and tedious, unphotogenic non-gardening days.
Many are the times I have wondered why I didn’t settle in Herefordshire, Kent, or Somerset; but then, I do enjoy a challenge.