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A soft, light-filled, bird chirping beckons through curtains, before my alarm has even contemplated jarring my dreams with its woeful lament. Despite the faltering march toward springs symphony (yes we know Siberian snow) there remains optimism. At Wisley the *** willows from Seven Acres to the Aboretum...
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A frosty view from the propagation glasshouse at Wisley. The sun breaks through finally on a frosty morning, the moment all morning my fingers and toes have been waiting for. Suddenly the stained glass windowed leaves of the poinsettia shine, eager to be off to their new home, poster children for Christmas...
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This week's blog is by Lucie Ponsford, an enthusiastic and bubbly gardener who has loads of inspiring ideas to share. Over to you... Hello and welcome to my chit chat about working in the wonderful world of Wisley. My blogs are hopefully going to be a ‘how to’ guide on design, revamp and reinvigoration...
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November is a quiet yet wonderful month at Wisley. Frosty, sunny weather makes the grasses, berries and seed heads sparkle. And the trees start to take on their statuesque silhoutted form of winter. There is still a fair amount of autumn colour about though, and a number of flowers, including camellias...
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