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What is a Picturesque garden?

After two recent posts about Piercefield, the picturesque landscape near Chepstow,  I thought it might be a good idea to explore the idea of the Picturesque a bit more.  It’s one of those terms tossed about in garden history and … Continue reading

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The men who invented Orchids [even the naughty bits]

Look at almost any website  about orchids and you’ll discover that there is a Greek myth which explains how they came into being and how they got their name.  The myth tells of  Orchis, the son of a satyr and … Continue reading

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The King of Covent Garden

Have you ever grown an apple tree from seed? It’s one of those things I guess many of us tried as a child but I doubt any of us were even ten per cent  as successful as Mary Ann Brailsford. … Continue reading

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A German view of English Gardens and Nurseries

In the spring of 1829 a 20 year old trainee gardener from Frankfurt came to  Britain to visit gardens and nurseries. He  met John Claudius Loudon, the garden writer who recommended places to visit and then asked  him to write … Continue reading

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St Fiacre

Happy St Fiacre’s Day! You’ve just got time to organise a party for the patron saint of gardening, whose “official” feast day in most places  is today – 31st August. But don’t worry if you can’t celebrate today, because in … Continue reading

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