We visited the gardens for the second time. It was fairly busy as it was half term but booking on line, parking and access to the gardens was easy. The garden were beautiful, it was a warm but not too hot and we wandered round the gardens which had a plethora of...
I came to Rosemoor late on a grey and cloudy summer day. Very late. The woman at the ticket desk was very concerned that I didn't have enough time to properly enjoy the gardens, it being 75 minutes until closing time. That gives you some idea of just how much there is to see at ...
A wonderful new development in 2019 was our selection as only one of ten Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Partner Gardens in Wales. To be classed alongside the likes of the National Botanic Gardens of Wales, Aberglasney and Dyffryn Gardens is a great privilege – and more than a bit scary!
There’s much to admire, and it’s still a great day out, but it can be and should be so much more. Perhaps the new RHS garden at Worsley (they’re calling it RHS Bridgewater as that sounds better than RHS Salford) will give Tatton a kick up the derriere when it eventually throws...
Plenty more to see, far more than can really be given coverage in a summary review such as this, but here are a few of the gardens that managed to catch my eye... The Remember Me garden for Mid Cheshire Hospital Weird beds of planting on a circular plot with self-binding garvel...
and gathered from Ramster Gardens in Chiddingfold. Miranda is the owner of Ramster Gardens and is also a member of the RCMG. David told me that the Queen had commented on how she loved Rhododendrons, and that she particularly liked the big blooms that reminded her so much of her child...
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I am genuinely looking forward to Tatton 2013. I have suspicion that, after I've-lost-count-of-how-many years of drizzle, we are long overdue a real scorchio summer for the show. Just imagine, walking around Tatton in shoes rather than wellies, and no coat. Oh, the joy!
Tatton Park Gardens gave us a tunnel which they dubbed Through Nature, said to be inspired by the Peter Rabbit stories of Beatrix Potter. Well, I suppose so, if the steel tube tunnel is intended to echo a warren and the raised vegetable beds belong to a certain irascible Mr McGregor. ...