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Wilton House
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Winsford Walled Gardens
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A hidden garden of superlatives just ten minutes north west of Okehampton and the A30. Set inside a walled garden with 14ft high walls a broad path weaves through the garden's rich magic of the cottage planting style. A hundred climbers grace the walls and shrubbery. One restored greenhouse is full of prized Bougainvillea. Then walk amongst giant gunnera and 40ft bamboos. There are over 60 beautiful hostas, so big they reach your belt. So much to take in you don't know where to look next.
There's a free mobility vehicle available if needed and plenty of seating throughout. Open daily from 05 April. B&B for those who want to stay longer in this central Devon location.
16 Mar, 2008
Wisley Flower Show
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I went to this flower show with my Mum and she bought loads of plants! It is a bit like a mini Hampton Court in that nurseries put up displays and have loads of the plants on sale. One marquee on the lawn but jam-packed with ideas and plants. Good fun - it finishes tomorrow, 23rd August.
22 Aug, 2007
Wollerton Old Hall Garden
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Writtle College
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Writtle College is an agricultural college 4 miles west of Chelmsford and is a partner of University of Essex. The college participates in the NGS open gardens scheme and was open on 15th March 2009 and will open again on 12th July. It is well worth a visit. There was a lot more to see than I anticipated with a glasshouse which is very well planted and well established, various gardens including ',hot and spicy', Centenary garden which was designed in 1992 by one of the students(to commemorate 100 years of the college., an acid border, Hill on the Green with lots of winter interest(ie Cornus, Narcissus, Hellebore etc, North Lawns with some superb trees (including various acers and the Giant Redwood as well as lots of wildlife areas including homes built (presumably by the students) for insects etc., a garden centre, restaurant and more. Well worth a visit on open day, and of course, being part of the NGS scheme it helps charities!
15 Mar, 2009
Wyken Vineyard Gardens
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York Gate Garden
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I first visited in June 2008, its a gem and reminded me of a mini sissinghurst with all the different garden `rooms`. Will definately be returning! It is also free at certain times of the year for RHS members.
Website address is http://www.perennial.org.uk/york_gate_information/index.aspx
18 Jun, 2008
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