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  • Square Garden in full bloom!

    Rosemoor Garden on 01 Sep 2008 at 08:58 AM

    Rosemoor's new Square Garden is looking fantastic at the moment, and the hot colour scheme is guaranteed to cheer you up on a dull day!

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  • Access to Rosemoor - Road Closure 26 August

    Rosemoor Garden on 14 Aug 2008 at 09:41 AM

    Please note that the A3124 from Great Torrington to Rosemoor will be fully closed from approx 8am – 5pm on Tuesday 26 August, for an unsafe tree to be removed. South West Highways will have the relevant diversion signs in place for this. 

    The A3124 from Great Torrington will be down to a single lane, operated by traffic lights from Monday 18th - Wednesday 20th August.  

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  • Tasty tomatoes reign at Rosemoor this August

    Rosemoor Garden on 25 Jul 2008 at 03:52 PM

    RHS Garden Rosemoor in Great Torrington, Devon is highlighting a different plant every month, under the theme of ‘Hero Plants’. By championing plants that are often taken for granted, and directing visitors see the plant at their best, Rosemoor hopes to reignite a seasonal interest in garden plants that have been overlooked in recent years.

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  • Summer Opera Gala at RHS Garden Rosemoor

    Rosemoor Garden on 25 Jul 2008 at 02:09 PM
    On Monday 25 August at 7.30pm you can enjoy the sound of beautiful opera in the stunning surroundings of RHS Garden Rosemoor.  
     
     
     
    Soloists from Cornwall's renowned Duchy Opera will fill the valley with a fine selection of much loved operatic favourites, and the garden will be open all evening so you can stroll around at your leisure and appreciate its beauty on a gloious summers evening. You can even bring a picnic to enjoy before the performance or eat at our fully licensed restaurant. The opera will be held in our marquee and tickets cost £10. Please call 01804 626800 to book.
     
    A summer evening's opera gala at RHS Garden Rosemoor -what better way to end a bank holiday weekend!
     
     

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  • Summer holiday fun at Rosemoor

    Rosemoor Garden on 15 Jul 2008 at 09:17 AM

    The summer holidays are nearly upon us, so why not grab your sunhat (or wellies judging by the weather at the moment!), come along to stunning RHS Garden Rosemoor in Great Torrington and enjoy a fun filled family day out!

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  • Get Snapping for the RHS Photographic Competition!

    Rosemoor Garden on 02 Jul 2008 at 01:55 PM

    Just a reminder to get snapping this summer, because the RHS Photographic Competition, supported by fine art publisher, The Medici Society, is back, with two new categories.

     

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  • Clematis - Rosemoor's Hero this July

    Rosemoor Garden on 02 Jul 2008 at 12:09 PM

    Rosemoor, along with the other RHS Gardens, is highlighting a different plant every month, under the theme of ‘Hero Plants’. By championing plants that are often taken for granted, and directing visitors see the plant at their best, Rosemoor hopes to reignite a seasonal interest in garden plants that have been overlooked in recent years.

     

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  • Get Theatrical in the Garden!

    Rosemoor Garden on 30 Jun 2008 at 12:46 PM

    We are getting prepared for our first Open Air Theatre performance of the year at Rosemoor, A Midsummer Night's Dream, which is being held this Friday (4 July) evening at 7.30pm.

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  • It's Official - Rosemoor's New Square Garden Opening

    Rosemoor Garden on 26 Jun 2008 at 11:37 AM

    Following on from Chris Bailes' blog last month about our newly designed Square Garden here at RHS Garden Rosemoor, I am pleased to announce that we now have a date for its official opening!  The ceremony will take place at 11.15am on Wednesday 30 July, with the President of the RHS, Peter Buckley, doing the honours and declaring the new garden officially open.

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  • 'Octopus Stinkhorn' fungus found at Rosemoor

    Rosemoor Garden on 25 Jun 2008 at 02:25 PM
    One of our volunteers was working deep in the shrubbery yesterday and has discovered quite a rare fungus growing there. There are two of them growing on some mulch - and they are not a pretty sight!  Clathrus archeri (also called Anthurus archeri) is known as the Octopus Stinkhorn. It occurs only rarely in the warm southern counties of the UK, and originates from Australia and New Zealand. It starts off as a little "witch's egg" and later the egg ruptures and the enclosed 4-6 bright red arms spread outward resembling a squid. They are distantly related to the stinkhorns and produce the foul carrion-like smell in the form of a sticky slime in order to attract flies to the red, flesh-like ‘tentacles’. The flies spread the spores of the fungus thereby ensuring its survival. They usually grow on soil or grass close to trees.

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