AS THE last of the leaves have fallen from the branches of the mountain ash trees, the berries have come fully into view. The show of colourful leaves hides the bright red berries but now they can be ...
A gloved hand holding red pruning shears - Mariana Serdynska/Shutterstock If you need motivation to go out in the January cold to do some garden work, picture a tree covered in showy white flowers in ...
As the last of the leaves fall from mountain ash trees, the splendour of their bright red berries is revealed. For several weeks, the red and yellow leaves have obscured the red of the berries. The ...
It would be a gross exaggeration to say I suffer autumn anxiety yet every year, as summer ends, my mood becomes a little wistful. It’s the reason I tend to go on holiday somewhere warmer than Ireland ...
There’s a hint of autumn in the air as the bright red berries form on the Rowan Trees. This is a great garden tree as it provides so much interest all year round – it’s dark green foliage in spring ...
Rowan trees are sporting their red berries at the moment, waiting for winged Scandinavian plunderers to nourish themselves on their autumn journeys south. What admirable trees they are, writes Lesley ...
If you need motivation to go out in the January cold to do some garden work, picture a tree covered in showy white flowers in spring and orange-red fruit in fall. Better yet, picture yourself next ...