Showing posts with label 2024 English Garden Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2024 English Garden Tour. Show all posts

June 27, 2024

London Private Garden - South London

 This is Flo and we are in the basement of her home looking out onto the garden behind her London Townhouse?  I don't know what to call the neighborhood, I will show a photo for the street below.


Yes I am gardening or doing gardening tasks in London.  I just deadheaded these Iceburg Roses.  I am in my garden tourist attire. 

June 20, 2024

The Pleasure Gardens at Trentham Hall

We are back at the gardens of Trentham in Stoke-on-Trent.  This is our 4th or 5th visit.  This huge estate has many things to do and is geared toward family visits but has many elements of a true Pleasure Gardens.  Lots for the kids but even more for the gardener.   With big names like Piet Oudolf, Tom Stuart-Smith, Nigel Dunnett,...Capability Brown lake and old trees. We enjoy seeing this garden at different times of the year.  This time it is June.

Wollerton Old Hall Garden - A Third Visit

Here we are again at the Old Hall in Wollerton and their bountiful garden.   A small garden that is greatly loved by the community.  I don't think you can arrive in a large tour bus.   This year they remade the Well Garden.   This space with sixteen pyramidal yews cut into quarters has been a favorite of mine.  I was shocked to see its remake.   I will compare below and announce my judgement.


Peaks District - England

We drove by this peak a few times during our week stay in Buxton.  We stopped on the way home this evening to check out some of the local flora.

June 19, 2024

RHS Bridgewater Garden - Third Visit?

 Here I am Tuesday morning looking to catch up on the gardens I explored this summer.  Next up, is RHS Bridgewater.  A new garden in the North of England around Manchester.  Always fun to go to Manchester.

June 18, 2024

Biddulph Grange Gardens

 I love Biddulph's compact size full of all the England Garden themes.  I particularly love the use of follies to move in space to the next theme.  The Egyptian Pyramid to the Chestershire Cottage.  


June 17, 2024

Chatsworth House

 One of the great English country houses.   It is posh.


June 16, 2024

The Garden of Pooled Talents - Sheffield

Evening after dinner, we stopped by this small but delightful garden in the middle of three large university buildings.  


We are at the peak of June.   To see more of the structure of this garden, look at my post for 2023:  The Garden of Pooled Talents

Sheffield - Grey to Green Revisited

We are back to the inner part of Sheffield which is undergoing a years long process to plant out underutilized concrete areas in the form of unused traffic lanes.   After a by-pass was built, the inner ring road no longer required four lanes of vehicular traffic.   A year later but almost six weeks earlier in June the beds look vibrate with recent rain.   


June 14, 2024

Rousham House Gardens

A perennial favorite are the private gardens at Rousham House.  


June 13, 2024

Blenheim Palace - Chaka Khan Concert

 The English love their outdoor concerts and rain doesn't faze them.


Plus another Giant Sequoia in Evenly.

June 11, 2024

The Hepworth Wakefield

The lust gardens around the art gallery in the heart of Yorkshire.  Tom Stuart-Smith designed garden installed in 2019. 


June 10, 2024

Studley Royal - England

June 10, 2024 - I am catching up on my trip to England, 2024. Click here to see the other gardens we visitedor click here for the Overview post.

The color in this garden is all green no flowers anywhere.  A lot of reflective water surfaces along with a few follies and white statues.  We are back for a second visit nine years later.  One difference is the abbey at the end has had some restoration work.   


RHS Harlow Carr

June 10, 2024 - I am catching up on my trip to England, 2024. Click here to see the other gardens we visitedor click here for the Overview post.

I recall being a bit disappointed with our visit.  Spring seemed late up here in the northern part of England.  I saw few things that really inspired me but that ok.  There is something in every garden waiting to be withheld.  The was a lot of infrastructure projects, a couple of new bridges and vast areas of the garden under renovation.   This little room was Looking good. 

June 09, 2024

York Gate, England

 Here's some photos of my June trip to England with Frank Eddy.   I love these road trips.

First time to York Gate but have seen numerous photos in Gardens Illustrated magazine.  But photos can only go so far in telling the story of this garden.  

The front entryway looks recently planted with water-wise plants among large borders and gravel.  It is a gravel garden; very trendy since Beth Chatto made it famous.


June 08, 2024

Leeds, England

 June 8, 2024 - I am catching up on my trip to England, 2024. Click here to see the other gardens we visited or click here for the Overview post.

From Blackpool we head due East to Leeds.  Another fun city in Northern England that you don’t hear much about.  Fun architecture and lively college town offers some good shopping and food.  

June 07, 2024

Blackpool, England

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Now we’re headed toward new land.  First time for purely recreational visit, no gardens really to see here.  We went for the Victorian era seaside beach resort adventure.   Packed with bars and restaurants, roller coasters and theme attractions big in the 1920’s catering to the domestic northern England vacationers.   


June 06, 2024

Studley Cottage - England

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This is one of Julia’s chickens.   They all have great names unfortunately I don’t retain names very well.  We are visiting her weekend cottage in the Cotswolds about 2 hours west-northwest of London.  We spent the afternoon wondering the woodlands and meadows around her place. 


June 05, 2024

The Art Shop Chapel Cafe & Garden

Today we crossed over into Wales and headed to Abergavenny.  We are traveling with our friend Julia who happens to know garden designer Sarah Price.  She set up a lunch date with Sarah at the Chapel Cafe & Garden, one of Sarah’s designs renovated in 2015.  We enjoyed a lunch out in the garden on a sunny warmish day. 

Pan Global Plants - Nursery

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This is our second visit to Pan Global Plants, a specialist nursery in the UK. Located on the border with Wales near Frampton-on-Severn.  If you visit, give yourself 20 minutes to get lost.  We got lost both times but quickly figured it out.  Hint:  Their long driveway leads you astray. See video below.



Pan Global Plants was born in spring 1997. ‘PGP’ soon got a reputation for offering rarities and desirables and over the years picked up a lot of press attention. Now it is one of the most celebrated specialist nurseries in the UK and, pre-Brexit, sold to all corners of Europe, introducing many new plants never offered before. Nick has travelled extensively to botanise across the temperate world, having visited at least 25 countries or biogeographic zones, some many times. =According to their website  

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