The Dingle Garden in November
Back to wander around the gardens at the Dingle near Welshpool, for our November visit. We expected big changes after recent strong winds and heavy rain. We did not anticipate seeing many leaves left...
View ArticleA family holiday in Scotland – Part 4 – Dawyck Botanic Gardens
Jude and I had the opportunity to spend a day at Dawyck Botanic Garden, a garden which is part of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. What made our visit extra special was that we took our little...
View ArticleThe NGS get together at Hodnet
Every year in late March we attend a get together with the NGS county organiser and the garden openers. This year was our friend Allison’s first year as county organiser and as her garden is small she...
View ArticleThe Citadel – a May garden full of colour.
We started our monthly garden visits with our friends from the Hardy Plant Society Shropshire Group with a visit to a garden called The Citadel, which although it is close, within 20 miles of where we...
View ArticleSeasonal Visits to two very different gardens – mid-summer at Bodnant
Back with the next installment in this series of posts where we visit Bodnant Gardens in North Wales and Wildegoose nursery and Garden in South Shropshire. In this mid-summer visit to Bodnant we...
View ArticlePembrokeshire Coast and Gardens – a week away in June -Part 1 – Cae Hir
As autumn creeps in slowly I will look back at a holiday week back in mid-summer as a reminder of what a great year we have had. In June we decided to make the three hour journey across mid-Wales and...
View ArticlePembrokeshire coast and gardens – a week away in June – Part 5- Dyffryn Fernant
Dyffryn Fernant is one of those gardens that makes such a lasting impression that I can walk through it in my mind in great detail whenever I wish to. It is one of the best gardens we have ever...
View ArticleA canal-side garden in winter – John’s Garden Part 2
I found this unpublished post originally written back in mid-February of 2018. I hope you enjoy it! Back at John’s Garden for our February visit in the cold we can carry on with our exploration as we...
View ArticleOakley Mynd – a wildlife garden with views
Here is a post I wrote back in the summer which I thought would be good to post now to bring back memories of warmer days. We always like finding new gardens opening for the NGS, and Oakley Mynd was a...
View ArticleGardening in Lockdown – Cercis siliquastrum
Earlier this year you may remember that our specimen Cercis siliquastrum got blown over in a series of three gales day after day. We did finally manage to get it back up and tie firmly to its post...
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