by Garden Designer Frank Fritschy | Last updated Jan 14, 2018 | Published on Nov 30, 2016 | Garden, Landscape, WildLife
Beavers 30 NOVEMBER, 2016 Country Living Landscape Wildlife It is always impressive how beavers are able to fell trees. Along the river behind our house, they are pretty active in the past years. Last week, by looking out of the window, I saw that they managed to cut...
by Garden Designer Frank Fritschy | Last updated Jan 14, 2018 | Published on Oct 9, 2016 | Autumn, Garden, Landscape, Ornamental Grass
The Magic of October 9 OCTOBER, 2016 Autumn Garden Landscape Ornamental Grass October can have some quite chilly nights but when the sun is rising it reveals all its beauty. So time to show you the magic moments of this month. Tranquillity is returning Sunny days are...
by Garden Designer Frank Fritschy | Last updated Jan 14, 2018 | Published on May 28, 2016 | Environment, Garden, Historical Gardens, Landscape, Shrubs
Gertrude Jekyll and Global Warming Sambucus nigra (Elder) starts to flower in the cops near the Viller Mühle 28 MAY, 2016 Environment Historical Gardens Landscape Shrubs What on earth has Gertrude Jekyll to do with global warming? She lived in a time that nature...
by Garden Designer Frank Fritschy | Last updated Jan 14, 2018 | Published on May 17, 2016 | Garden, Landscape, Perennials, Shrubs, Spring
Springtime 17 MAY, 2016 Garden Perennials Shrubs Spring After a long period of cold weather in April, this month started in the second week with bright sunshine and temperatures above 24⁰ C (75⁰F). Hardly any springtime nowadays According to an old lady from over...
by Garden Designer Frank Fritschy | Last updated Jan 14, 2018 | Published on May 7, 2016 | Garden, Landscape, Spring
What’s Going On May 2016 7 MAY, 2016 Garden Landscape Plants Perennials I am walking our dogs and I am greeted by the dazzling yellow rapeseed flowers (Brassica napus) in the fields nearby. The air I am inhaling is loaded with its perfume. A lonely cloud hangs...
by Garden Designer Frank Fritschy | Last updated Jan 14, 2018 | Published on Apr 28, 2016 | Birds, Books, Classical Music, Garden, Landscape
On hearing the first Cuckoo in Spring 28 APRIL, 2016 Birds Books Landscape This title reminds me of that romantic composition for orchestra written by Delius which had its premiere strangely enough in Leipzig on 23th of October 1913. A lovely piece but it can’t beat...
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