Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Dr John Sentamu

new issues of goldfinches, woodpeckers and squirrels. More theological puzzle: why the fox can not climb trees

Sorry, I was a little busy elsewhere today and will be back soon, but I just wanted to spend the last idea that the Great Northern Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York.


It organizes public use, all of its beautiful setting in Bishopthorpe Palace on the outskirts of New York as security considerations, safety and allow other, but are regularly used for functions but not open in the newspaper.


Except
online. Dr Sentamu calls throughout a virtual way through the regular updates on the website from Bishopthorpe the head gardener, Gerry O'Regan.



Here's the latest:





autumn - my favorite season



Fall is here and the garden is about to produce its annual exhibition of amazing colors. Trees such as "sweet gum" (Liquidambar styraciflua) and "Hungarian oak (Quercus frainetto) are just some of the many trees and shrubs that contribute to this spectacular exhibition.


Fall
is an important moment in the garden and a station of my favorites (also sweep the road!) With plants and trees is introduced and the boundaries change. All thoughts and efforts that we are now to be rewarded in the spring and summer.

In new plantings are
of a tree will be planted by the Archbishop of York for the Diocese of New York, 2011 Year of the environment. We chose Virginia ornamental maple (Acer rubrum virginicum). In summer, the leaves are large and dark green, turning bright shades of red in the fall, which blends perfectly with the rest of the garden.


Another task before the end of October will be the introduction of spring bulbs. We planted daffodils 2000 nearly 6,000 mixed crocus bulbs to give the pedestrian entrance to the west of the palace elevator.

beds spring is also on this month. With purple dwarf, violas, pansies, tulips are planted bedding including "Early Yokohama' a yellow" Queen of the Night "- a bed of black tulip and our very own Princess Diana Memorial - a white-tips principles short tulips aptly named "Diana".

Other
visitors have seen in the last two weeks, including a peak -. a rare sight in the gardens, with groups of finches, black head, long tail tits and climbing. " / aa>
Redwing

and thrushes will not be far behind them, all the festivities of insects and holly berries are produced in abundance this year.


A family of foxes that we see from time to time helps keep the rabbit population down and the deer still get a nice look from time to time.



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