The weather's turned increasingly cold and unsettled of late, yet Suesie and I have continued to be busy in the garden. The meadow area has been stripped of it's old turf, and we're leaving it fallow now, ready for re-sowing next spring. We've also put three nestboxes up and the bog garden has been fashioned anew, and now forms a much larger area behind the pond, ready for new plants next year. The area behind the willow pod has also been cleaned of weeds; a heavy job considering all the nettle roots. But now the ground has been cleared, we've been able to fill it with a richer mix of plants including; garlic mustard, wood avens, grape hyacinths and dog violets. With colder weather setting in thoughts turn to approaching festivities and plans for next year. One exciting thing we're looking forward to, is contributing to Eastbourne's first ever 'Seedy Sunday' event at Leaf Hall, Seaside, on the 18th November. We'll be manning our stall showcasing our wildlife garden, sharing our seeds and some of our craft work.