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We went in search of the perfect hellebores, those so vaunted and praised hellebores for which Ashwood is famous. Well, lots of hellebores, lots of seedlings, but not many of the perfect hellebores I had been led to believe would be available there. A disappointment!
had the chance to look at the garden at snowdrop time but although John said to ask for him when we arrived the staff said he wasnt there. I guess that is the answer all the time. We had his private number but didnt use it. Next time I'll wrestle Mrs G's phone out of her hand!
What a treat, Diane, thank you. You only live eight miles away?)
Got a spare room, have you?
Such a well planned and beautifuully executed garden, a real joy.
Can't believe how advanced some things are... Fritillaria meleagris, for example.Just love the Lathraea clandestina... I am intrigued by these plants, Orobanches,Pedicularis and their like.
I have never been (yet: do you hear me, Diane???!!! ) )
Gail, thanks for your take on Ashwood, the trees look really interesting I love Betula with the peeling barks and Hamamelis x intermedia 'Sunburst' is a fabulous thing - did it smell?