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Title: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Casalima on March 14, 2007, 08:10:58 PM
I will be travelling to England in April by car via the Santander-Plymouth ferry. The purpose of the trip is to help my elderly father move to my sister's in Kew (no less  :)).
Obviously I want to take in as much garden/plant "asides" as possible! Indeed, this will be the first time I have ever been in England as a driver and with my own car (the exception being a short trip some 16 months ago during which I drove a lovely Europcar Merc - upgraded as it was my birthday!), so I have to take advantage of the momentous occasion. I will be in the country from 14th to 28th and unfortunately it seems that I will just miss a few interesting events. I will be based in Kew and I don't mind driving reasonable distances (the UK is quite small after the Iberian Peninsula!), although Scotland is sadly a wee bit too far for me. I have already noted down the Midland AGS Show on 21st April, the Hardy Plant Society Spring Plant Fair in Kent on the 22nd and, a bit farther afield, the Specialist Plant Fair at Spetchley Park Gardens on 15th April.
I would be grateful for any comments on these events, on any other events you know of, or on any gardens that are of particular interest at that time of the year and are either not tooooo far, or are on the route between London and Plymouth. Rock-garden-ish, and not necessarily rock-garden-ish too.
And if anybody would like me to bring something from Portugal (Port, camellias, large clay pots ... ;D), just send me a personal message!

Chloë
(slowly recovering from a broken motherboard ...)
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Paddy Tobin on March 16, 2007, 09:43:29 PM
Hi Chloe,

I am surprised forum members in the UK have not replied with their recommendations for you. So, in their absence, let me recommend a visit to Wisley, an RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) garden which is worth a visit at any time of the year. North of London is Beth Chatto's gardens which is my absolute favourite garden. Both of these have websites which will give you additional information. There are others but these are my top gardens in the area. Of course, there is always Kew Gardens.

Paddy
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: galanthophile on March 18, 2007, 09:04:43 AM
April will be a lovely time to visit! You could consider Penshurst Place (Kent), Polesden Lacey (Surrey), Somerleyton Hall (Suffolk), Nymans (West Sussex), Great Dixter (East Sussex), Borde Hill (West Sussex), Hidcote and Kifsgate (Gloucestershire) and Sissinghurst (Kent). I mention these because they will look good at that time of year - or any time for that matter. I just wish I could visit them all myself! Have a wonderful trip. I think Kew itself will keep you well occupied!
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: David Shaw on March 18, 2007, 09:18:19 AM
The Saville Garden in Windsor Great Park should look good. My one visit was later in the year and I would go back, given the chance.
Then there could also be Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Casalima on March 18, 2007, 10:36:28 AM
Thank all for your suggestions! I had thought about Savill Garden because I will be travelling backwards and forwards between the Henley area and Kew, and I haven't been there since my father took me many, many years ago.
I have never been to Wisley, so that will be a special treat. Beth Chatto's garden sounds wonderful and would be an excellent excuse to go to Essex for the first time in my life. Kiftsgate, ahhhh - I dream of having a Kiftsgate rose - I think I have enough room!! Borde Hill - wonderful ... My gardening friends here are getting very jealous!!

Can I add extra requests for recommendations?:
 
- Any nurseries you are particular fond of? Alpine or not. I have noted Blackthorn Nursery in Hampshire, with its Fri-Sat opening times. Is Jaques Amand visitable or are they only mail order?

- A good solid all-round garden centre in the London, Surrey or west as far as Reading-ish area, with reasonable prices, where I can stock up on some of the garden sundries that are taken for granted in the UK, but unavailable or difficult to find back here in Spain and Portugal. Henry Street, just outside Reading?

My car is a nice roomy Picasso ...  :D :D

Chloë

Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: galanthophile on March 18, 2007, 11:20:36 AM
There's Tilebarn nursery in Kent (for cyclamen), Hythe Alpines in Thetford in Norfolk and Foxgrove Plants in Newbury, Berkshire. I've not been to any of these so cannot really say what they are like.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: David Nicholson on March 18, 2007, 12:07:04 PM
Chloe, if you can get to the Royal Horticultural Society garden at Wisley, it's very easy if you are visiting relatives in Kew, it really is worth a visit. A magnificent array of plants, the Rhododendrons on Battlestone Hill should be at their best; an excellent rock garden; an alpine house without the need to have wire grills fitted as at the RBGE so you can get up close to the plants; and to crown it a Garden Centre with possibly the best, but not the cheapest stock anywhere in the UK.

I don't know if you have your route planned from Plymouth to London, but there are two possibilities? From Plymouth take the A38 to Exeter. You the have the choice of the fastest route by continuing up the M5 to Bristol, picking up the M4 then direct to London; or after Exeter on the M5 take the turn A30 signed to Honiton which leads to the A303 signed London. This is a slower route but some good stretches of dual carriageway and passes in sight of Stonehenge. The A303 leads then to the M3 which in turn leads to the M25 orbital motorway around London and its suberbs. More to see on the slower route. Avoid, like the plague, any motorway service areas and restaurants called Little Chef. If you would like any further details contact me off Forum.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Casalima on March 18, 2007, 03:53:20 PM
Thanks David and Ann.
I think I might take the scenic route! Little Chefs :P :P
Foxgrove look interesting.
Before I travel to the UK, I'll be popping over to the Basque Country for what is possibly the only collector's plant fair in the Iberian Peninsula, held in a wonderful botanical garden/arboretum, with Spanish and French nurseries and 1 Dutch tree/shrub nursery. If anybody happens to be in north Spain or south-west France the last weekend of this month, I recommend it. It also has the attractive feature of "refreshments" consisting not of a tea urn, but home-made style wine and cider sold by the bottle  ;D :D http://www.jardineriabotanica.org/triptico_2007_web.pdf (http://www.jardineriabotanica.org/triptico_2007_web.pdf) or http://www.jardineriabotanica.org/home_sp2007.htm (http://www.jardineriabotanica.org/home_sp2007.htm) for practicing Spanish or Basque! For a list of the garden's astonishing (mainly tree/shrub) collection see http://www.aiapagoeta.com/index.php?&Sec=03&Sub=15 (http://www.aiapagoeta.com/index.php?&Sec=03&Sub=15) - check out those Quercus! It is run by true plantsmen/women.

Going a bit off-topic ...

Chloë
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: ian mcenery on March 18, 2007, 04:04:37 PM
Hi Chloe

The Midland AGS show would be an excellent show to visit where you will be able to get a taste of the variety and quality of plants grown for show, so it would be worthwhile
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Maggi Young on March 18, 2007, 04:10:56 PM
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Going a bit off-topic ...

Chloë, don't worry, this is interesting info, thank you!
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Paddy Tobin on March 18, 2007, 04:33:00 PM
Chloe,

Both Wisley and Beth Chatto's have a good selection of plants.

Paddy
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on March 18, 2007, 04:48:40 PM
Poor Chloe - April will be much too short a month to handle even half of all these wonderful suggestions !
I suggest you add May  ;D
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 19, 2007, 03:28:00 AM
In Ann's (No 2) reply above, don't those beautiful names run nicely off the tongue, as so many English town or village names. Polesden Lacey, Somerleyton Hall, Nymans etc. Like reading poetry.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Martin Baxendale on March 20, 2007, 09:18:53 AM
- Any nurseries you are particular fond of? Alpine or not. I have noted Blackthorn Nursery in Hampshire, with its Fri-Sat opening times. Is Jaques Amand visitable or are they only mail order?

Chloë


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Blackthorn Nursery is only open a few days in the year, not Fri-Sat every week. They're semi-retired and running the nursery down. Best to phone when you're in the UK, to see if they're open at all. But as far as I'm aware it's just a few days in the winter/spring and in early autumn (if that, this year).
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Maggi Young on March 21, 2007, 01:51:15 PM
I checked with Big John Amand about whether Jacques Amand was open to visitors;
Here's his reply:
" Maggi, Yes, we are visitable, you will have to come down with your lord and master one day and try it, at the moment we are only open weekdays and (saturdays by appointment) this is at the Clamp Hill address, the Cornwall address is mail order only.
Regards John "
Jacques Amand, the Nurseries, Clamp Hill, Stanmore, Middlesex  HA7 3JS
Telephone 020 8420 7110
email : info@jacquesamand.co.uk
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Martin Baxendale on March 21, 2007, 10:49:22 PM
Chloe, I've checked and Blackthorn Nursery isn't open in April. Only Jan-Feb-March, and then Sept. For just a few days.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Casalima on March 28, 2007, 12:07:02 AM
After a frantically busy week or so, I'm about to set off on a short holiday based around the plant fair in Spain. I'll look forward to catching up on more wonderful photographs when I get back!

Thank you all very much for your ideas and help!
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Andrew on March 29, 2007, 05:39:07 PM
There's Tilebarn nursery in Kent (for cyclamen), Hythe Alpines in Thetford in Norfolk and Foxgrove Plants in Newbury, Berkshire. I've not been to any of these so cannot really say what they are like.

I would recommend Hythe Alpines, details in Links page.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: gardenmad on March 30, 2007, 12:22:14 PM
Hello Casalima, just logged on to srgc after a long absence - if you are driving from Plymough to London you should definitely visit Hill House Nurseries in Devon they have an enormous number  of very good plants - not all hardy - some are alpine-y many are not but it is a great nursery - Mathew and Ray his father are a delight and there is a very good tea room too.   Hythe alpines in Norfolk is a must, extremely good.   Best wishes for your stay.

Gardenmad
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: David Nicholson on March 30, 2007, 12:33:23 PM
Hello Casalima, just logged on to srgc after a long absence - if you are driving from Plymough to London you should definitely visit Hill House Nurseries in Devon they have an enormous number  of very good plants - not all hardy - some are alpine-y many are not but it is a great nursery - Mathew and Ray his father are a delight and there is a very good tea room too.   Hythe alpines in Norfolk is a must, extremely good.   Best wishes for your stay.

Gardenmad

Hello Gardenmad, welcome to the Forum. Knowing Hill House Nursery you may be based in Devon? Have a look at the "Let me introduce myself" thread and tell us a bit about yourself and where you garden.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Casalima on April 05, 2007, 10:54:54 PM
Back home with a few plants :D No pure alpines as there were'nt many "small" things on sale at the plant fair, apart from some rather expensive Sempervivum and co. I seem to have acquired quite a few flowering trees and shrubs, without quite intending to! A wonderful time was had by all, despite the drizzle and the mud, and I only wish that I had taken a picture of the cider restaurant (sidreria) where we had supper on Saturday night - there must of been 80/90 people in our group (my Spanish plant forum + nursery folks) and we were only on two tables at one end of the restaurant!

Back to the original topic, if I go to the Solihull show on 21st April, is there any nursery/garden of interest in that area that I could visit in the before/after the show?

Chloë

PS such wonderful photographs posted over the last week - thank you all for everything!!

Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Maggi Young on April 05, 2007, 10:56:20 PM
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A wonderful time was had by all, despite the drizzle and the mud

Goodness, sounds very British!! 
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Anthony Darby on May 01, 2007, 11:46:06 AM
John Aipassa and his family (from Aalten, Netherlands) is visiting me today. You may remember him from the Old Forum? He is visiting Scotland and staying near Pitlochry for a week.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Maggi Young on May 01, 2007, 12:37:27 PM
Of course I remember John... we have missed him! I hope he is very well and that he and the family enjoy their Scottish break. Give them our best wishes, please, Anthony.
Title: Re: Visiting UK in April
Post by: Brian Ellis on May 14, 2007, 09:41:58 AM
Last year Peilton Garden, Moniave was open for the Scottish Garden Scheme, it doesn't appear on their site this year so I was wondering if some kind person has a copy of last years schedule and could provide me with a post code for them please.  TIA Brian
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