Wednesday, September 3
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What a beautiful place, I love all the different greens and textures. Exactly my kind of garden.
ReplyDeleteMine too CJ
DeleteLovely place! I woul dlike to walk and rest here after a hard working day! ;)
ReplyDeleteThere were loots of seats too Malar to sit ad enjoy the peace
DeleteThank you for sharing have a blessed day
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda
DeleteThat looks like a really high maintenance garden to me and evidence of autumn as the plantings are going over. So much green. Not sure about the contemporary garden - it kind of looks a little out of place. The wilder areas are wonderful especially around the water.
ReplyDeleteI'm not onto contemporary Elaine, round the pool and the meadow area were lovely. I imagine it brimming with wild flowers earlier
DeleteIt's really a beautiful place. So inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Endah
DeleteThat looks like my kind of garden, I really must make an effort to get there.
ReplyDeleteI think you would enjoy it there, Jo
DeleteIt's a treat to see so beautiful gardens, Sue!
ReplyDeleteAnd a treat to visit Nadezda
DeleteLow hat a gorgeous garden - I love how it's structured into different rooms, it looks like there were lots of hidden corners to explore.
ReplyDeleteIt was very secret garden style FRG
DeleteA very lush and green garden Sue, it looks very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteIt was Paula being divided up meant at times you couldn't see anyone else about my giveaway that ends tonight
DeleteI shall add this to next year's list. Really enjoyed Breezy Knees with its September garden although, as you reported, I couldn't buy the plants I wanted. Visited Alnwick this week which didn't live up to expectations and very expensive (not RHS concessions and a £3 parking fee before you even arrive).
ReplyDeleteIt was a shame about the nirsery at Breezy Knees, L. I'm old that they buy plants in rather than propagate there. Thanks for the warning about Alnwick my giveaway that ends tonight
ReplyDeleteThat's nursery - why do theyput i, u and o so close together?
DeleteIts good to see that it isn't just me who has a garden where much has finished and the predominant colour is green. Still love it though.
ReplyDeleteWe're trying to buy some plants to extend the season a bit, Rick
DeleteI love it, very relaxing.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt was Snowbird
DeleteWhat a very interesting garden visit, Sue. So many features and areas to inspire visitors - very nice :-D
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting Shirley - we;ll go again at another time of year
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