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  • Wisley's A-mazing history!

    Blog post by Simon Akeroyd on 15 Jul 2009

    You would be forgiven for thinking that working in the turf department at Wisley is all about mowing immaculate, straight lines on finely manicured lawns. Not last week it wasn't! Not a straight line in sight, as Wisley's Team Turf produced two grass mazes at Wisley. The first maze is on Seven... Read more..

  • How to spend your time in the Garden this August

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 05 Aug 2009

    School holidays are with us again. At Wisley, this means many things. For a start, it's time to cut the hedges. We've reduced this annual task by lessening the surface area of hedge at Wisley in a couple of areas, and when they're all cut the place looks so much tidier. The Mixed Borders... Read more..

  • Sculpture, fun and the ultimate in recycling at Wisley

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 26 Aug 2009

    Our Wild at Wisley children's play area opened recently, and this week we've installed the new sign. It was skillfully carved by Kirsty Summerhayes who works in the Fruit and Trials department, from wood from a fallen oak tree in the garden. Wood is the major theme here, and Paul Sivell has carved... Read more..

  • Snail trail for Wisley play area - coming soon

    Photo uploaded by Simon Akeroyd on 15 Jul 2009

    Our grass maze, "The Snail Trail" will be appearing on Wisley's new Children's Play Area. (opening in August) Read more..

  • Wild at Wisley

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  • Happy playing

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 26 Aug 2009

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  • The Oak Man

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 26 Aug 2009

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