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FAB GARDEN NEAR RINGWOOD, DORSET

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Not sure if anyone has visited this garden, but it looks pretty good to me..might mosey on down on August 14 on their last NGS open day. Unfortunately we cant make July 27 which I would love to have done.

Here is their website with loads of pictures.

http://www.lynandmalc.co.uk/index.htm

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Not too far from me Tet. Might think about that one too.

23 Jul, 2011

 

This is a very lazy blog Tet. I thought you had been and gone and taken pics...now I find you saying to look at someone elses pics....ok I will lol:-)

24 Jul, 2011

 

Ooooh it looks fantastic...think I might move to Dorset! Thanks for the link(shame faced) I've only had a quick look at the moment. Something to look forward to later in the day:-)))

24 Jul, 2011

 

Fabulous - with two different styles - not too far from us either. Thanks for putting this on, Tet. : o ))

24 Jul, 2011

 

It's right near me I have seen their website and would love to go they have been on the TV as well I think looks fantastic two such different looks for the front and back garden:)

24 Jul, 2011

 

Are you still going tomorrow? I may have my feet up by then?? Big day today for youngest son.

13 Aug, 2011

 

No, we are going on 27 August. Staying overnight and going to Compton Acres too. You coming?

13 Aug, 2011

 

Flippin' gadabouts! :-)

13 Aug, 2011

 

Sounds nice but think there is a special heuchera event that weekend near us so I'm being lazy and staying put but Compton acres is lovely also brownsea island is lovely - more open space than garden tho! Lovely views, red squirrels and peacocks.

13 Aug, 2011

 

Ahh well, another time then. Must admit the Heuchera thing is tempting...

13 Aug, 2011

 

I like your new avatar - which Rose is it?

14 Aug, 2011

 

Im afraid I dont know Sticki, shame because its a lovely one. It was in the rose gardens at Oxford Botanical Gardens.

14 Aug, 2011

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