The British Garden Tour, London 2000 |
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| 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. | |||||||||||
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British Garden Tour 2000 was a sweepstakes prize from Etera perennials.
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