The British Garden Tour, London 2000

 
Wisley - A garden fit for a queen - or at least grown by the Royal Horticultural Society. Sedums and succulents used as artistic groundcovers.
“No really, I didn't sneak any cuttings from the Queen's Garden - I was just feeling the foliage!”
When in England, take the time to look up! This is what happens to “heads of state”.
In England, they put their hedge clippers to good use.
Oxford gardeners do more than just study. Note the raised beds keeping the rock garden plants happy.
“I think we need a few clematis and climbing roses to soften these sharp lines.” Stonehenge: The original rock garden.
The British Garden Tour 2000 was a sweepstakes prize from Etera perennials. Email them at: info@etera.com or call for perennial
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The tour was put together by:

Lord Addison Travel, Ltd.
P.O. Box 307
Peterborough, NH 03458-3307

1-800-326-0170

email for more info at: lordaddison@monad.net

 

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