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Title: Elisabeth Zander blogs on the Young's Aberdeen Garden
Post by: Maggi Young on October 20, 2013, 10:54:38 AM
Our friend Elisabeth  Zander, from Goshen Connecticut visited the the UK in June - we were so pleased that she was able to spend time travelling in Scotland.
She has contributed photos of the new RBGE  Tufa house for the forum and blogged about Ian Christie and his meconopsis (http://www.seed-aholic.com/2013/08/mr-meconopsis.html) in her super "Seedaholic Times" blog.

There is now  more from Elisabeth on her Scottish visit.... this time she writes of visiting our garden in Aberdeen  ;)

http://www.seed-aholic.com/2013/09/gardens-in-june-aberdeen-calling.html (http://www.seed-aholic.com/2013/09/gardens-in-june-aberdeen-calling.html)

 Elisabeth was a wonderful guest - the pleasure of having such a keen plantsperson visit is immense and we had many other things in common which really made for a delightful time for us. Hope she calls again soon. Ian has just had the very good fortune to spend a couple of days with Elisabeth and Rod in Goshen  - the lucky devil!
Title: Re: Elisabeth Zander blogs on the Young's Aberdeen Garden
Post by: ranunculus on October 21, 2013, 11:57:02 AM
Wonderful report of a beautiful garden from such a delightful lady.
Title: Re: Elisabeth Zander blogs on the Young's Aberdeen Garden
Post by: sippa on October 21, 2013, 02:11:29 PM

Wonderful report of a beautiful garden.

Marianne
Title: Re: Elisabeth Zander blogs on the Young's Aberdeen Garden
Post by: fenius on October 21, 2013, 07:30:06 PM
I loved it!! These sculpted rocks with the beautiful little flowers look like smth out of a fairytale!
Title: Re: Elisabeth Zander blogs on the Young's Aberdeen Garden
Post by: Margaret on October 21, 2013, 11:39:58 PM

Good report and  lovely garden.  I follow Ian's bulb log with great enthusiasm and thought I knew what the Young's garden looked like but not so. A different eye behind the lens see a different picture. Very interesting.
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