Skip navigation.

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

Recent Comments

  • The Meconopsis Trial at Harlow Carr Shows its colours!

    Harlow Carr Gardeners on 18 May 2011 at 10:02 AM

    Harlow Carr is one of serveral sites across the country that has been chosen to grow 23 cultivars of meconopsis - more commonly known as the blue poppy because of its beautiful, vibrant hue. The trial will run over a 3 year period - the first trial assessment took place yesterday (Tuesday 17th May) and the trial committee were very pleased with the results so far. The conditions in the garden are ideal for this notoriously difficult to grow flower, making it a rather rare and extremely special sight. The first meconopsis to flower was Meconopsis grandis ex psw on 22nd April 2011.

     

    Read More...

  • Name That Hen!

    Harlow Carr Gardeners on 10 May 2011 at 09:32 AM
    RHS Garden Harlow Carr has welcomed some new additions to the garden in the form of four lovely hens! The Garden team enjoyed a hen keeping lesson from Liz Milner of ‘Clucking Hens’ with advice on how to look after the new arrivals, however the hunt is now on to find the perfect name for all four hens!  

    Visitors to the garden and members of the public alike are invited to choose appropriate titles for the four very different birds! There is a ‘Brown Hen’ which are known for their friendly and docile nature and lay more than 330 eggs per year; a ‘Nero’ with lovely jet black plumage and sheens of green, purple and ginger; a ‘Blue Star’ which is a slightly chunkier hen (!) with a placid nature and dark steely grey plumage which is derived from a Maran and a Rhode Island Red; and an ‘Old Sussex Star’ which tends to be calmer in nature although the one at Harlow Carr seems to be rather fierce! This one is white in colour with black tips on its wings, tail and collar.

     

    Read More...