31 MAY 1946, page 24

Freaks Of The Weather To Continue The Englishman's...

the weather (incident- ally described in most of its manifestations in The Garden, Sackville- West's most accurate epic), the May frosts were nearly as eccentric as the......

In My Garden

"What shrubs shall I plant," writes a soldier of the B.A.O.R., "'in my small garden when I get home?" It is, of course, too big a question to answer ; but I think especial......

The Greatest Sanctuary

A word more may be said about Horsey Mere, for which the National Trust and the Norfolk Naturalists Trust are appealing. If it can be secured it will make with Hickling a really......

Course, Mate Sense. Analogies To The Author. W. Beach...

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Plea For Urban Trees Very Ardent Pleas Have Reached Me

to join in the defence of urban trees. Recently a number of fine trees in the St. John's Wood neighbour- hood were reduced to the state of mere trunks, because, as it appeared......

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Country Life

ENGLISH weather at its worst is never boring ; and often it is exciting. Witness one of the latest thunderstorms. It took many eccentric courses, some of which I had never seen......