• Root-Riot built the raised-bed garden at the Day Nursery of Oak Park-River Forest with a grant from the 19th Century Charitable Association. (oakpark.com)
  • The brilliantly colored leaves of these zonal pelargoniums provided "bedding-out" color in 19th public gardens and have been the delight of collectors ever since. (geraniaceae.com)
  • We are proud of our Monticello collection, and 25 years of historic plant hunting have uncovered some treasured wonders of the early 19th-century horticultural world: from the yellow Antwerp raspberry and Marseilles fig to the tennis-ball lettuce and pineapple melon to the ornamental Barbados flower fence or Caesalpinia pulcherrima (formerly Poinciana pulcherrima), species Pelargonium inquinans, the scarlet pentapetes, and "Bremo Musk Cluster" rose (Rosa moschata plena). (monticello.org)
  • 100 hectare landscaped garden which has connected the two properties since the late 19th century. (gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de)
  • They have been a popular choice for gardens since southern Florida became settled in the late 19th century. (peterscrotonnursery.com)
  • Coffee has been grown on these slopes since the early 19th century. (realcubaonline.com)
  • In the 19th century, it was the home of James Lloyd Lafayette Warren, who ran the Nonantum Vale Gardens, a nursery that stood just north of the house. (bahistory.org)
  • This is easy to achieve, since there are good records of the apple varieties used in 18th and 19th century gardens. (orangepippintrees.com)
  • These are the ones which are direct re-classifications of the Paradise rootstocks in use at the end of the 19th century, rather than the modern ones which were subsequently developed from them. (orangepippintrees.com)
  • It is effectively a standardised form of the Paradise 'Jaune de Metz' rootstock dating back to mid-19th century France. (orangepippintrees.com)
  • NLM and NAL both trace their beginnings to the 19th century. (nih.gov)
  • An early 20th century Arts and Crafts garden. (gardenvisit.com)
  • It was originally established in the early 20th century when the Imperial Delhi complex was being planned and constructed. (sundernursery.org)
  • I expect the greatest difference between the cities of the 20th and 21st centuries to be the prevelance of a vegetative cladding on cities of the 21st century. (gardenvisit.com)
  • However for true period authenticity it is worth noting that modern fruit tree propagation is based on size-controlling rootstocks developed in the early 20th century. (orangepippintrees.com)
  • English scientists at East Malling in Kent, who did the first work on developing modern apple rootstocks at the start of the 20th century, collected dozens of examples of different Paradise rootstocks. (orangepippintrees.com)
  • He published his Little Book of Daffodils in 1896 and by the turn of the 20th century he was exporting bulbs all over the world. (communicatescience.eu)
  • Major" importation of plants and seeds began in the 18th century. (hortweek.com)
  • In June and July, over 200 old-fashioned roses can be found at their best on the beautifully scented Rose Walk, and other features include a Tudor knot garden, gazebo with 18th-century seating, stumpery, children's garden and wild garden, as well as ancient apple trees and herbaceous borders - don't miss the sleeping giant! (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • Adjacent to the seashore, this 18th-century horticulturist's paradise is home to fig, walnut, and empress trees, and other unique plants. (msccruises.com)
  • It is a must see for plant lovers but please note that the garden is a modern, natural and organic garden and nothing remains of the formal 18th century plan. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • The towering 18th century walls shelter over 5000 rare plants all hand selected from their natural habitat by the famous plant collector Michael Wickenden. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • Surely, 18th-century varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers have become extinct, yet surprisingly, the identity of most of these "Monticello Mysteries" were cloudy from the beginning, from Thomas Jefferson's lack of precise identification or from murky contemporary descriptions. (monticello.org)
  • According to Jefferson, Taliaferro was discovered by a Major Taliaferro of Williamsburg in the field of his neighbor, a Mr. Robertson (corrupted by Jefferson and others to "Robinson"), in the middle of the 18th century. (monticello.org)
  • 18th century parkland. (parksandgardens.org)
  • Sunder Nursery, formerly called Azim Bagh or Bagh-e-Azeem, is a 16th-century heritage park complex adjacent to the Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi. (wikipedia.org)
  • Originally known as Azim Bagh and built by the Mughals in the 16th century, it lies on the Mughal-era Grand Trunk Road, and is spread over 90 acres (36 hectare). (wikipedia.org)
  • the Lakkarwala Burj tomb is now set in a new rose garden, whilst the 16th-century Sunderwala Burj tomb was restored as per the orange sandstone and white lime mortar used in its original design. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gracing gardens since the 16th century, these marvelous blooms inspired their name, which translates to "basin" in Latin or "globe" in German. (diggingdog.com)
  • Family home to the 14th Earl and Countess of Stair, the gardens were the inspiration of the 2nd Earl of Stair in the 1730's and are famous for colourful displays of Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Embothriums, many rare and exotic plants, 21 Champion Trees and several avenues and the romantic ruins of 16th Century Castle Kennedy. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • Raising and breeding roses appeared already in ancient times, and the first cultivars were recorded in the early 16th century. (srce.hr)
  • Logan Botanical Gardens is also home to the Potting Shed Tea Room. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • In the late 'twenties' of this century the Royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya became interested in introducing different species and varieties of fruit plants. (ishs.org)
  • Studies were undertaken at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya, on the techniques of propagation of fruit plants. (ishs.org)
  • But the other feature of the neighborhood was there were many botanical gardens. (medscape.com)
  • Carrots became orange in the 17th century when Dutch growers selected to honor the House of Orange. (nicholsgardennursery.com)
  • Yet despite the tree's ubiquity it was only 'discovered' in the mid-17th century by John Tradescant the younger in his famous nursery garden and ark in Vauxhall. (londonist.com)
  • While the American sycamore perhaps arrived some 150 years or so later at the beginning of the 17th century. (londonist.com)
  • The 10 acres of garden at Levens also feature an orchard, rose garden, herb garden, 17th century-style garden and herbaceous borders. (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • Himayat Baugh near Delhi Gate is a 300+ acre Mughal Baugh (garden) built in the 17th century. (awards.fm)
  • Soneri Mahal is a palace built in the 17th century. (awards.fm)
  • Uppark - This late 17th century National Trust property, once home to the first Earl of Tankerville, has commanding views of the South Downs. (information-britain.co.uk)
  • Today Sunder Nursery contains fifteen heritage monuments of which 6 are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) protected Sundarwala Burj, Sundarwala Mahal and Lakkarwala Burj. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Sunder Burj tomb lends the space the Sunder in Sunder Nursery. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although the name Sunder Nursery is still used locally, the park has been termed "Delhi's Central Park" after renovations (not to be confused with the Central Park in Connaught Place, New Delhi). (wikipedia.org)
  • UNESCO World Heritage status has been given to the following six structures within Sunder Nursery: Sunder Burj, Sundarwala Mahal, Lakkarwala Burj, Mirza Muazzafar Hussain's Tomb, Chotta Bateshewala and the Unknown Mughal's Tomb. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sunder Nursery is Delhi's first arboretum. (wikipedia.org)
  • The underlying vision of developments at Sunder Nursery is to preserve and sample Delhi's rich biodiversity. (sundernursery.org)
  • Sunder Nursery is flanked by the World Heritage Site of Humayun's Tomb (Above) on the South and the historic Purana Qila (Below) on the North and aligned to the historic Grand Trunk Road on the West. (sundernursery.org)
  • Sunder Nursery, 90 acres abutting Humayun's Tomb, boasting of 6 World Heritage Monuments, 300 tree and plant species, a paradise garden complete with marble fountains, 80 resident bird species, amongst other attractions, has been named amongst the 100 WORLD'S GREATEST PLACES of 2018 by TIME Magazine. (sundernursery.org)
  • Since it opened in February 2018, Sunder Nursery has not only attracted visitors but also recognition from all over the world. (sundernursery.org)
  • Sunder Nursery with its formal landscaped gardens and informal biodiversity zone, provides for a wholesome and enriching experience to its diverse visitors. (sundernursery.org)
  • Upon completion, the Sunder Nursery project will provide an inclusive interactive experience for visitors through interpretation centre, cultural events and ecological and heritage trails. (sundernursery.org)
  • A perennial garden staple for centuries, its hybrids now number literally in the tens of thousands. (bloomindesigns.com)
  • In 'Gladiolus in Tropical Africa', Goldblatt gives a summary of the development of the garden hybrid gladiolus, indicating that G. x gandavensis was the product of crossing the big red & orange form of G. dalenii then known as G. psittacinus, with existing garden hybrids, already a melange of genes from G. oppositiflorus, G. cardinalis, G. cruentus and possibly others. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
  • They are much closer to G. dalenii than the big hybrids, and are often lovely and excellent garden plants. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
  • On an MSC Cruises excursion, you'll stroll the pathways of the Botan where you'll discover the romantic and fragrant rose nursery. (msccruises.com)
  • it occurs to me that they must be illustrated in the van Houtte catalogue, and perhaps in their extraordinary serial publication Flore des Serres, which illustrated the new plants pouring out of the Belgian nurseries at that time. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
  • Levens Hall dates back to the 13th century, and its world-famous topiary gardens were laid out in the 1690s by Guillaume Beaumont. (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • Extended during the 13th century, it encompasses three naves, three towers, and two Gothic chapels . (msccruises.com)
  • Its name derives from a trio of gallows that were used to hang criminals, built during the 13th century. (msccruises.com)
  • See our exclusive RANKING and ANALYSIS of garden centre performance by annual turnover drawing on our garden retail industry-exclusive research. (hortweek.com)
  • Click here to see latest planning permissions given for landscape , parks , gardens and public realm projects as well as nursery and garden centre expansions, conversions and other horticultural projects. (hortweek.com)
  • Rydal Hall is a conference and retreat centre owned by the Diocese of Carlisle , and its beautiful formal Edwardian gardens were designed in 1911 by the world-famous landscape architect Thomas Mawson. (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • Partners delivering Restoration Forth include WWF, Edinburgh Shoreline, Fife Coast & Countryside Trust, Heriot Watt University, Marine Conservation Society, Project Seagrass, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Scottish Seabird Centre, The Ecology Centre and The Heart of Newhaven Community. (expressandstar.com)
  • Cally Gardens and Specialist Plant Centre is a treasure trove of exotic and rare hardy plants gathered from around the Globe. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • Next to Hundisburg Palace and Gardens and Althaldensleben Landscape Park, it is worthwhile visiting the historic city of Haldensleben with its medieval town centre and almost completely preserved city wall, the gate tower's "Bülstringen" and "Stendal" as well as the Church of St Mary. (gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de)
  • A statue of the nymph Daphne, who was changed into a laurel tree to escape the advances of the god Apollo, stands in the centre of the rose garden. (bnt.bm)
  • When laying out and designing these gardens, create curved beds and not straight lines. (peterscrotonnursery.com)
  • About 1945 budding of mango on stocks raised in nursery beds was adopted as the standard practice. (ishs.org)
  • Pause under the delightful gazebo, take in the giant redwood, or wander through the herb garden. (msccruises.com)
  • The history of the Paradise rootstock is rather uncertain but dates back in England to the 15th century and probably much earlier in France. (orangepippintrees.com)
  • Central to the Welsh Marches is the medieval market town of Ludlow with its Castle, (once the administrative seat of Wales, and a Grade I listed historic monument), the 15th Century Church of St. Laurence , considered by many as a jewel in the town s architectural crown and the famed Jacobean Feathers Hotel , just three of the 500 listed buildings to be found in the town. (information-britain.co.uk)
  • The historic home features an extensive collection of antiques including Bermuda-made cedar furniture, portraits, English and Chinese porcelain and a child's nursery with a charming doll's house. (bnt.bm)
  • The garden replicates the four micro-habitat zones which were part of Delhi's original landscape namely Kohi (ridge), Bangar (alluvial), Khadar (riverine) and Dabar (marsh). (wikipedia.org)
  • After renovations starting in 2007, the nursery reopened to public as a heritage park on 21 February 2018. (wikipedia.org)
  • After his death the gardens closed for a few years and reopened in 2018 under the ownership of another plant hunter (and ecologist) Kevin Hughes. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • By the time he wrote The Rock Garden (1912), these and a host of articles in the horticultural press had firmly established him has the rock-gardening authority and he could happily write: "As for books on the subject, I should be an idiot if I didn't urge you specially to read my own. (nargs.org)
  • He died in 1912 and his nursery closed in 1917. (communicatescience.eu)
  • 2016 is Visit England's Year of the English Garden, and from the formal plots of historic homes to natural gardens undergoing restoration, there's something in the area for everyone to enjoy. (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • Holker Hall is home to the Cavendish family, and its part-formal, part-woodland gardens cover 25 acres, and are surrounded by a further 200 acres of parkland! (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • The visitor enters through a dark allee of mountain laurel and opens a gate to find a formal stone pergola that runs the length of the garden. (gardenvisit.com)
  • The garden is divided into the formal area, laid out in the 1930s by Mrs. Julia Redmond Cross and landscape architect Clarence Fowler. (gardenvisit.com)
  • The formal garden is walled and terraced, divided symmetrically along a center axis. (gardenvisit.com)
  • A long stone pergola overlooks both the formal and wild gardens and is topped by a large wisteria vine which bloom profusely each spring. (gardenvisit.com)
  • The garden complex is undergoing an extensive restoration project, undertaken by Aga Khan Trust for Culture India, jointly with Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and Central Public Works Department (CPWD) which currently runs the garden. (wikipedia.org)
  • To upgrade CPWD nursery operations, 20 acres are dedicated for nursery functions. (sundernursery.org)
  • The 17-acre hillside gardens, run by volunteer members from the Lakeland Horticultural Society, feature a fabulous walled garden, alpine houses, rock gardens, herbaceous borders and three national collections, as well as woodland pathways and a walk to and around the lower tarn. (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • Highlights include 3 acre Walled Garden, renowned for it's collection of South African bulbs and tender perennials, and the contrasting Woodland Garden. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • Originally built as a Norman new town at the end of the 11th Century it is now a vibrant place for shopping and eating out. (information-britain.co.uk)
  • The Dyke was designed to protect England from the marauding Welsh and in the 11th Century, King William I created the Lordships of the Marches. (information-britain.co.uk)
  • Founded 1896 by Vernon Krider (1876-1955), Krider Nurseries produced its first catalog 1906. (in.gov)
  • RBG and California Garden & Landscape History Society are partnering to present an evening with Kim Bancroft, the author of "Writing Themselves into History: Emily and Matilda Bancroft in Journals and Letters. (ruthbancroftgarden.org)
  • Bates Nursery and Garden Center is a third-generation independent plant nursery and garden center located just a few minutes' drive from downtown Nashville. (batesnursery.com)
  • Learn about the successful cacti plant collection at the Ruth Bancroft Garden and how to incorporate these plants into a successful garden design. (ruthbancroftgarden.org)
  • A retail and mail-order plant nursery specializing in unusual and hard-to-find perennials, ornamental grasses, shrubs, trees, and vines. (diggingdog.com)
  • Welcome to our perennial plant nursery! (bloomindesigns.com)
  • Evergreen pinks retain shape and color even under snow, a trait that makes them an ideal border plant in cooler areas and a staple in rock gardens. (bloomindesigns.com)
  • Plant Dianthus in borders, rock gardens, or containers. (bloomindesigns.com)
  • The wild garden is primarily a native plant garden. (gardenvisit.com)
  • Agave 'Mateo' is a unique new century plant that was discovered as a seedling in a block of Agave bracteosa at San Marcos Growers of California. (plantdelights.com)
  • But her mother's name is Althea, so I dubbed her offspring, "Zebrina" for the plant in our garden, Althea Zebrina , which grows at the south edge, near the fence. (blogspot.com)
  • When thinking of a waterwise garden, people tend to think of sun-loving plants, such as cacti. (ruthbancroftgarden.org)
  • Some plants and structures were returned to Middlebury, and garden was reconstructed here 1935. (in.gov)
  • Yuccado is a very expert nursery specializing in these plants. (garden.org)
  • We'll meet at the Grace Hudson Museum to hear from the landscape architect who was involved in the concept for the museum gardens and learn about basketry plants featured there. (cglhs.org)
  • Muncaster is home to the Himalayan Gardens, featuring a number of plants rarely seen in the West, and as if all that isn't enough, you can visit the castle itself (reputedly one of the country's most haunted! (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • Earlier this year, the project successfully planted seagrass seeds in the Firth of Forth, and seagrass shoots have now been spotted, alongside species such as flat fish which have begun using the plants as a nursery. (expressandstar.com)
  • His first rock gardening book was My Rock Garden (1907), a great success, soon followed by Alpines and Bog Plants (1908) and In a Yorkshire Garden (1909). (nargs.org)
  • These works were mere preliminaries to the magnum opus that is The English Rock Garden , first published in 1919, an encyclopedia of plants Farrer deemed suitable for the rock gardener to grow. (nargs.org)
  • We would like individuals and garden clubs to grow these beautiful plants so we might preserve them through this century. (geraniaceae.com)
  • In my view the plants sold by US nurseries as G. x gandavensis (e.g. (pacificbulbsociety.org)
  • Whatever they are, such plants are excellent garden plants (though I think my stock of 'Boone' has been swamped by a pesky peony ('Peachy Rose' for those who know about these things - rather a nice one, but I prefer the Gladiolus). (pacificbulbsociety.org)
  • There were also nurseries that sold tropical plants, and everyone around us had these exotic plants. (medscape.com)
  • This mass production would place them in the top half of Horticulture Week's list of the top 100 turnover UK garden centres of 2020. (hortweek.com)
  • We'll tour the gardens and the historic Sun House. (cglhs.org)
  • A track, now abandoned, led north-east from the house, over a bridge across the Allt an Àilein through a plantation to the Kitchen Garden. (parksandgardens.org)
  • Located on the waterfront at the Foot of the Lane, off Pomander Road, the house sits within a beautiful garden and mangrove-fringed park. (bnt.bm)
  • And for garden-lovers, there are picturesque gardens which include The Weir, and Brobury House, Bredwardine. (information-britain.co.uk)
  • There are some quite old varieties still in existence but it has been a cause for concern that only a very few are still sold in nurseries. (geraniaceae.com)
  • Subsequently, classical Persian gardens were recreated, with fountains and water channels characteristic to this style of garden. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the entrance there is a garden with ponds, waterways and fountains. (awards.fm)
  • The adjacent houses were Boston's signature triple-deckers, probably around a century old and layered in old lead-based paint. (nih.gov)
  • The students bagged soil samples near the timbers, along the fenceline adjacent to the houses, and in plots throughout the garden. (nih.gov)
  • There is a fascinating small garden that is attractive in spring and early summer and can be viewed on any day except Sunday. (gardenarena.co.uk)
  • Nurseries and nurserymen in Ireland from the early eighteenth to the early twenty-first century. (communicatescience.eu)
  • In this introductory course, learn how to assess your landscape and install a drip irrigation system that is suitable for dry gardens. (ruthbancroftgarden.org)
  • The garden is divided into a series of smaller gardens to showcase different styles, including a rose garden, rockery and walled garden. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • According to the Guinness Book of Records, this makes it the oldest topiary garden in the world! (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • acknowledged around the world for his contributions to the world of ferns and gardens and the discoverer of several indigenous species. (realcubaonline.com)
  • You can also sit out overlooking part of the garden with something delicious from the Bellingham Buttery tearoom. (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • The ornamental walk continues to the Kitchen Garden, with a mature Atlantic cedar and more large species of Rhododendrons. (parksandgardens.org)
  • This Repository Garden showcases Bermuda Mystery Roses and Old Garden Roses that flourish in Bermuda. (bnt.bm)
  • This new, vastly improved cultivar arose from seed that Dutch nurseryman Coen Jansen sent to Jelitto Perennial Seeds in 2011 following his breeding work with Trollius 'Alabaster', an old introduction from George Arends' famed nursery. (diggingdog.com)
  • In 1808, Harrison's Brompton Nursery Gardens turned over the equivalent of £8m from April to October, selling trees, shrubs, seeds and bulbs to the aristocracy and gentry. (hortweek.com)
  • The predecessors of the historic gardens and parks at Hundisburg and Althaldensleben go as far back as the late Middle Ages. (gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de)
  • Surviving the test of time, this cherished compact Trollius was first trialed at Britain's Wisley Gardens around 1929. (diggingdog.com)
  • It was planted en masse at a time when London was black with soot and smoke from the Industrial Revolution and when population expansion forced greater urban planning. (londonist.com)
  • About the same time he started constructing his first rock garden in the grounds of the family home, Ingleborough Hall, falling in love with the waterworn limestone as (in his view) the perfect stone for the rock garden. (nargs.org)
  • Johann Friedrich von Alvensleben had Hundisburg Castle converted into a Baroque palace by Braunschweig-based master architect Hermann Korb (1693-1712) and also laid out the Baroque garden (1699-1719, Paris Gate added 1738), making this one of the most important gardens of its time in northern Germany. (gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de)
  • Henrietta set about purchasing these 80 acres of lands (originally priced at £48,000) to preserve the unspoilt countyside of the Heath, and at the same time to develop her Garden Suburb. (lma.gov.uk)
  • And while alternative growing methods such as rooftop gardens and hydroponics duck soil contamination issues, they tend to be more expensive and are unlikely to replace gardening in the ground any time soon, sources say. (nih.gov)
  • Stevia, originally from South America, has been around in people's gardens for a long time. (blogspot.com)
  • With listings across the country, you are never far away from a beautiful garden. (gardenarena.co.uk)
  • The gardens cover around 70 acres, and are surrounded by beautiful views of the Lake District fells. (sallyscottages.co.uk)
  • Step into the outdoors and explore some of the beautiful gardens in and around the area of Dumfries and Galloway, recommended by Knockinaam Lodge. (knockinaamlodge.com)
  • Take home a unique memento of this beautiful garden. (realcubaonline.com)
  • Author Rebecca Kessler is all too familiar with the difficulties and uncertainties of cleaning up dirty urban soil, having embarked on a multiyear project to convert a paved parking lot at her Providence, Rhode Island, home into a beautiful and fruitful garden. (nih.gov)
  • Another local acquaintance of Jefferson's, John Hartwell Cocke, perhaps provides a partial clue to the identity of the "Monticello aspen" when he recorded in his garden diary, "In the year 1789 Mr. J. brought with him from Europe a species of this tree ["poplar"] somewhat different from the tall and slim lombardy [Lombardy poplar, Populus nigra var. (monticello.org)
  • The extensive splendour of the Baroque garden, the size and natural beauty of the park, and the more than 150 native and exotic species of trees and shrubbery are reason enough to visit in every season. (gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de)
  • The landscape was "beautified" with plantings across the estate and a tree nursery carrying an extensive selection of species was established, supplying gardens in Harbke, Hannover, Halle, and Kassel, among others. (gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de)
  • With many exotic species, this small sloping garden is a delight. (realcubaonline.com)
  • The gardens contain an assortment of herbs, old roses and fruit trees, and the sweeping view of the South Shore is spectacular. (bnt.bm)
  • Perennials, bulbs and flowering shrubs provide a long bloom sequence in this sunny garden. (gardenvisit.com)
  • Long ago, similar houses stood where the garden now grew. (nih.gov)
  • The upper garden is enhanced with the two terracotta urns that stand in the center of each square. (gardenvisit.com)
  • Shortly after the palace fire in 1945, efforts were made to protect the gardens, although this did not prevent the decades of neglect and misappropriation during the Communist era. (gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de)
  • As well as a marvelous garden, Jardin de los Helechos is a research establishment carrying out research into the intimate lives of ferns, their preservation and propagation. (realcubaonline.com)
  • Cactus propagation and care A short technical lecture and demonstration (for garden groups and aficionados). (realcubaonline.com)
  • Head gardener Anthony Sailer developed the gardens over several decades. (gardenvisit.com)
  • Further a field there are a variety of places to visit, and whether your interest is in gardens, country parks, historic buildings, literature and the arts or fine food and drink, there will be something for you. (information-britain.co.uk)
  • Hampstead Garden Suburb is an area of outstanding architectural importance situated to the north west of London. (lma.gov.uk)