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Harlow Carr Gardeners

Harlow Carr Gardeners

As the most northerly of the RHS Gardens, Harlow Carr celebrates its Yorkshire character and charm. Along with innovative design and creative planting, the 58 acres has wonderful variety from sweeping lawns, woodland, water, colourful borders to its more relaxed flower meadows. In this blog we will keep you updated with what’s going on in the garden and what’s looking good when, as well as letting you know about the exciting programme of events throughout the year. It would be great to hear back from you too!

  • Date Joined: 02 Jun 2008

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  • New recruits and Ginger Lillies

    Harlow Carr Gardeners on 25 Sep 2009 at 09:32 AM

    Hi it’s Kath here, writing today’s blog, I shall start with our two new trainees: Nicola and Ryan who are coming to the end of their third week with us, they have had a whirlwind of lessons in how to use this and how to use that piece of kit and today they are to be tested on their first ‘plant identity list’. They have been busy learning some of our Herbaceous Perennials on the main borders. They are given a list 40 plants to find, learn and recognise and then they are tested on 25 of them. No pressure eh guys? Good luck to you! Read More...

  • A Taste of Autumn

    Harlow Carr Gardeners on 18 Sep 2009 at 01:45 PM

    I am sure we have had a real taster of autumn this week, and feel more of this is to come. It is particularly a good time of year although there has been a nip in the air and drop in temperature to add to the dew and damp mornings. This is however great for autumn colour. Already out in the garden we are experiencing the change as the leaves begin to turn and fall in particular the Prunus sargentii at the top of the winter garden.  This is helped by the cold evenings and warm sunny days, as this enhances the rich autumn colours we will be able to admire and enjoy. Bright autumn days help enhance this colour change.

     

    Our volunteers have been busy helping us in the winter garden clear the boat bed, named because of the shape as the mature trees in the centre of the bed act as funnels to the boat. They were hard at it with saws and loppers removing saplings and poor woody shrubs which had performed badly due to the lack of light. Underneath is a carpet of ivy which is ideal ground cover. We hope to plant Narcissus bulbs through this in the spring, the ivy will enhance this and be a great foil so bulbs will be able to shine and nod there heads gracefully. Read More...

  • Late Summer Fire, Embers Aglow!

    Harlow Carr Gardeners on 14 Sep 2009 at 08:58 AM

    Harlow Carr is basking in glorious late summer sun! The garden is looking beautiful and the colours of vibrant late perennials are mixed with the first soft hues of early autumn.

     

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  • Blinked and missed it!

    Harlow Carr Gardeners on 07 Sep 2009 at 09:23 AM

    Woke up wondering if I had maybe missed  summer this morning – the cool nip of autumn is very much upon us and we are busy collecting fallen leaves already from the trees off the paths in the garden. All the autumn fruit is looking delicious too…there are lots of blackberries in our boundary hedges, so I have been busy picking for my apple and bramble crumbles! All the crab apple trees too are laden and the gorgeous tints are glowing in the morning sunshine, I do love autumn, but it would have been nice to have had a summer first! Read More...