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Tag Archives: hot garden
A quick visit to Bodnant Gardens – mid-May
Instead of my usual series of posts where we visit the same garden every month of the year, we have decided to look at two gardens one large and one small. This is because it is impossible to find another … Continue reading
Posted in colours, garden design, garden paths, garden photography, gardening, gardens, gardens open to the public, hardy perennials, light, light quality, National Trust, ornamental trees and shrubs, shrubs, The National Trust, trees, Wales, water garden, water in the garden, woodland, woodlands
Tagged ancient trees, Bodnant Garden, gardens of the National Trust, gardens of Wales, hot border, hot garden, National Trust, National Trust Gardens, rhododendrons, stream garden, streams, The National Trust, trees and shrubs, winter gardens
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Return to a favourite garden – Wollerton Old Hall
We are lucky living where we do with the choice of top quality gardens for us to visit and enjoy. The counties of Shropshire, our home county, and its neighbour Herefordshire are home to some real gems from tiny back … Continue reading
Posted in colours, garden design, garden photography, garden ponds, garden pools, garden seating, gardening, gardens, gardens open to the public, hardy perennials, Shropshire, water in the garden
Tagged archways, garden arches, garden structure, garden structures, gardens of Shropshire, hot border, hot borders, hot colours, hot garden, September, Shropshire, Shropshire gardens, Wollerton Old Hall
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