High Beeches Gardens, near Handcross, West Sussex, are looking amazing at the moment. This is definitely the best time to see them.
How does your garden grow?
I'm on a voyage of discovery in my first garden.
It's mostly about the veggies at the moment but I'm also discovering lots about flowers and other plants - quite often the hard way and always on a very tight budget.
But this blog is not just about my garden, it's about all the things I see and discover in Sussex and beyond and I would love to hear from you too.
It's mostly about the veggies at the moment but I'm also discovering lots about flowers and other plants - quite often the hard way and always on a very tight budget.
But this blog is not just about my garden, it's about all the things I see and discover in Sussex and beyond and I would love to hear from you too.
Showing posts with label Handcross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handcross. Show all posts
Monday, 27 May 2013
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Gardens Visit: High Beeches
The weather this summer
has meant that I have not spent much time visiting gardens –
instead I have been occupied with helping my own plot survive the
deluge.
I've not been 100% successful.
Although the main
rhododendron season is over, there is plenty still to see at HighBeeches so I made a dash around the gardens while there was a break
in the clouds.
Majestic cornus
Majestic cornus
The wild flower meadow is still in full bloom, along with swathes of persicaria, wild orchids and late flowering rhododendrons, magnolias and azaleas.
My highlight of the
garden at this time of the year, however, is the majestic cornus
kousa tree which is in full bloom and just starting to turn pink at
the top. It is visible from right across the garden and, even after
all the rain, is still beautiful.
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Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Garden visit: High Beeches autumn colour
The riot of colours at High Beeches gardens only got going in the final couple of weeks before the gardens closed at the end of October.
Here are a few photos I took on my last visit.
Here are a few photos I took on my last visit.
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