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The wisps weren’t very long to play with this year, but Clare still managed to create a lovely swirly crown for the willows by the
The wisps weren’t very long to play with this year, but Clare still managed to create a lovely swirly crown for the willows by the
The thing about arboretums is they produce a lot of leaves! Last year the leaves disappeared – we must have had winds just as the
Today the sun shone and it was beautifully warm at the Gardens, so it was a real pleasure to be there, cutting back the geraniums,
Looking for unexploded ordnance and finding plant labels, that is the name of this game – Bill has been making steady progress on it and
We are having a good year for apples and hope you will come and enjoy them with us, on Sunday, at our Apples and Bees
This week, we secured this statue in the woods, to tell the story of the Countess’ love of animals. Kim was a baby elephant, which
The dahlia border is looking colourful now and there are a lot more pompoms and decorative dahlias to come – we are hopeful Sam might
We are hoping visitors this Sunday will get to see the butterflies in the Gardens, and the bumble bees and hoverflies. The flowers in the borders
We are never short of wood and on our 22 August Open Day kids and big kids will be encouraged to use some to build
Despite the heat this week, we got some tidying done in advance of the Open Day on Sunday and today we put the RHS exhibition