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Title: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: FrazerHenderson on September 28, 2009, 05:54:07 PM
I had hoped that would have been a string onto which I could have placed these photographs, however, searching the Forum has only shown Branklyn 2008. I've therefore not attached a year reference so that additions can be made over time and the need to create new strings will evaporate.

Just a few shots from 26 Sept 2009 - mainly of the screebeds. I really like this garden but feel that it is becoming how should we say, perhaps a little too plump and that some plants and areas could do with thinning out. It's only a snall criticism of an otherwise great garden - and it was good to see it being enjoyed by folk on a bright sharp September morn.
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: FrazerHenderson on September 28, 2009, 05:56:00 PM
..and more scree..
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: FrazerHenderson on September 28, 2009, 05:57:26 PM
..and that's it.
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: cohan on October 01, 2009, 02:28:51 AM
nice garden indeed! looks like you could spend some hours there discovering the individual plants...

whats the general approach for scree--are plants expected to reach soil several inches below the gravel? is it a clean gravel or would you use the kind of 'road gravel' that has some clay in it? or....
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Ragged Robin on October 01, 2009, 09:32:23 AM
A lovely atmos in this garden, Frazer, which you portray in your photos with soft light - the scree bed is magic and I particularly like pic 4522 - can you tell me what the plant is?  The old stone troughs are very attractive and add to the scene - am trying to think where it is in Perth...is it near the river Tay?  When I next go to Scotland I will make a point of going, and to St.Andrews Botanical Garden, encouraged by you  :D
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Paddy Tobin on October 01, 2009, 07:12:46 PM
A very interesting garden, Frazer. Great set of shots to give us an impression of the gardens.

Robin, not sure that all the troughs are stone; 4517 looks like one of the Aberdeen kind. You should have access to some lovely wooden troughs in Switzerland, carved from tree trunks.

Paddy
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Maggi Young on October 01, 2009, 07:55:01 PM
I think the trough in pic 4517 is an old limestone trough.... though goodness knows, the Aberdeen variety are literally all around the world now, so who knows!??  No 4517 is a good copy of an Aberdeen trough  8) ;D
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Paddy Tobin on October 01, 2009, 08:24:56 PM
It's very thin walled to be a limestone trough - it would be a very brave or very skilled stonemason who would cut it that thinly.

Paddy
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Ragged Robin on October 01, 2009, 10:20:02 PM
Well now I know ......the Aberdeen trough has gone global  ;D

Plenty of wooden troughs here, Paddy, but they cost and arm and a leg  :o
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: ArneM on October 05, 2009, 03:50:52 PM
Banklyn Gardens are so beautifully landscaped, quite a stunning composition of plants and therefore definitely worthwhile visiting. I've been there during my time in Scotland and was impressed although there weren't many plants in bloom left due to my late summer visit. Anyhow I think you can always go there, doesn't matter which time of the year it is, it's just impressive.
Does anybody remember the comment on Branklyn Gardens in the Perthshire Garden Scheme flyer? It was something like 'the finest 2 ha of...'

Robin, the River Tay is right beside Branklyn Gardens, it's a 5 minutes walk but you can see entire Perth and the river when you're at the top of Branklyn Gardens.
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Ragged Robin on October 05, 2009, 05:53:18 PM
Thanks Arne, glad you have visited and enjoyed the garden too.  Hope all is going well for you in Scotland  :)
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: ArneM on October 05, 2009, 07:08:15 PM
Well, I'm already back since August... ;D
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: David Nicholson on October 05, 2009, 07:47:01 PM
Tell us all about it Arne ;D
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: TC on October 31, 2009, 02:00:10 PM
Does anybody remember the comment on Branklyn Gardens in the Perthshire Garden Scheme flyer? It was something like 'the finest 2 ha of...'

Arne

The actual quote is that "Branklyn is the finest 2 acres of private garden in the country"

I have made several postings of pictures of the gardens.  The most recent in April 2009 and can be found under the main subject heading of Rhododendrons.
I have also posted pictures from Branklyn under Meconopsis.

Probably the best times to visit are between March/May and again in September/October for Autumn colour
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Maggi Young on May 05, 2022, 05:49:09 PM
A reminder of this lovely place to visit- and with super teas and cakes to enjoy as well!!

 From Jim Jermyn of Branklyn Garden, Perth -   
"Made a good start with our new Centenary Crevice Garden with our new team member Petra and the great rock gardener, Ian Christie. A modest area of operation and a project to celebrate Dorothy Renton’s love of alpine plants." 

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Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: FrazerHenderson on May 06, 2022, 07:20:20 PM
We were at Branklyn last week and saw the crevice rocks waiting to be positioned. The garden was showing well - it has to be the best two acres in Scotland. Jim and Petra also on grand form.

Great trip rounded off by splendid cakes and tea on the lawn - oh, so very civilised.

If you're in the area do visit and from further afield, it's well worth the trip. Looking forward already to a return visit to view the crevice garden.
Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Maggi Young on June 06, 2022, 02:18:31 PM
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This year 2022, Branklyn Garden celebrates its centenary......

 CELEBRATING BRANKLYN GARDEN’S CENTENARY

Branklyn Garden, 116 Dundee Road, PERTH, PH2 7BB

Jim Jermyn of the National Trust for Scotland invites you to join us in celebrating Branklyn Garden in its centenary year.

Established in 1922 by Scottish Gardeners John and Dorothy Renton, this stunning 2-acre garden features an international collection of rare and unusual plants which gardeners and botanists from across the globe still come to admire today.

Entry details: https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/branklyn-garden/planning-your-visit#opening-times

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Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Maggi Young on March 22, 2023, 08:04:41 PM
As Jim Jermyn, now retired from Branklyn,  keeps up his gardening skills by volunteering at RBGE, Kate White, new Head Gardener, on the right and Fiona Williams, Visitor Services Manager, on the left, get ready for Branklyn Garden to re-open on 1st April.

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Title: Re: Branklyn Gardens, Perth
Post by: Maggi Young on August 21, 2023, 05:52:48 PM
Was cheered to see this image posted elsewhere by the  Branklyn Garden team - surely the tea tastes better with these .....

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