Walking around Bath, England: The Raven, meat pie with mash and gravy, sunken topiary garden circus, variegated tulip tree, big ginkgoes, gladiolus, Chamaecyparis obtusa, apple maple tree?, purple magenta borders.
The Raven |
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
Walking around Bath, England: The Raven, meat pie with mash and gravy, sunken topiary garden circus, variegated tulip tree, big ginkgoes, gladiolus, Chamaecyparis obtusa, apple maple tree?, purple magenta borders.
The Raven |
The Courts, square yew hedges, long grass and stunted daisies, iris, orange and megenta, long grass, meadow rue, pinks and purples,
Iford Manor, wisteria, very large boxwood,theater, salvia, Geum, alpine snapdragon, rose arbor J, Cecil Brunner, look up photos of boxwood topiaries, Nepeta and wisteria,
I was impressed with how this garden looked. Last time we were here was 2014 and since then the son has moved in and I assume taken over the garden and house maintenance. It was thriving. I recall some areas looking tired but not any more. Most notable, the alpine troughs.
Snowshill, Charles Wade, natural material on fence, bird houses, sambucus, William Hodge gardener,cephalaria?, Nectaroscordum siculum
Large part of Hidcote’s greatness is attributed to the small formal rooms created with hedges close to the house. Along with a reputation has a good source and trial of new plants in the Johnson’s days.
Kiftsgate, abelia, irises, calycanthus?, galvanized mess for vine support.
apple orchard, bush clematis, rosa gluaca, tulips in pots?,gladiolus byzantine, Astrantia,
Drove out of London today to Rousham,
rill, unaltered William Kent design, wisteria, Artichokes or Cardoons?
So here’s the deal. I am restarting my blog as a true log of my adventures and today I in London, England for the 2022 Chelsea Flower Show. Yesterday’s post was from the same location but was of the show gardens and vendors outside.
Today we’re going inside the big tent. At one of the first displays of agapanthus and nerines, there was Mary Berry giving an interview. I love her on the British Bake Off show and here she was talking about nerines. WOW!
Five hours walking around Chelsea looking at show gardens, tools, products and lots of design ideas. What struck me, those small planting areas with pollinator friendly annuals and perennials. Here’s a couple of the more natural displays.
Third week of May and full of flowers. Roses, Gerber Daisies, Asters, Scabiosa, Alliums and much more packed into this tiny garden in San Francisco.