I helped lead a Gardens Trust tour last autumn round gardens of the Loire Valley. Almost our last port of call was the great early Renaissance chateau of Amboise where a series of new gardens have been installed in recent years. It’s not often these days that money can be found for new garden projects like this especially in such a sensitive historic site. The chateau is former royal residence and overlooks a UNESCO World Heritage site, but its grounds were rather neglected until the great storm of 1999 wreaked such havoc that was no choice but a total rethink. It took a while to decide what to do but it was worth the wait and the new gardens have already been listed as being of national significance.

Despite the fact it rained much of the time we were there, like me, the Gardens Trust members on the tour all seem to have been impressed… read on to see if you agree with them…


Although I knew the name Margery Fish I didnt really realise how significant a character she was until I heard Catherine Horwood talk about her in one of the Gardens Trusts on-line lectures earlier this year. Catherine recommended Margery’s first book – 



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