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Timothy Walker In the Not-So-Bleak Midwinter

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We’re delighted to welcome back Timothy Walker, lecturer, botanist and former Director of the Oxford University Botanic Garden, to inspire us in the bleak midwinter. Gardening books write of putting the garden to bed for the winter. While many plants become dormant during this cold, wet and dark time of year, some are providing fruit for the birds and other animals while others are flowering. Winter may not be the traditional season of big borders and drifts of different blooms but has plenty to offer the gardener.  Timothy looks at the opportunities for bringing winter interest to your garden.

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