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  • Come see Wisley's wonderful Missouri meadow

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 06 Jul 2009

    It's truly summer now here at Wisley. In July the garden looks wonderful. We have our Armed Forces Day flag prominently positioned on the Conifer Lawn, and the sweet peas and dahlia bed (where the Subtropical Borders usually are) are flowering well. Day by day the self-sown annuals that form this... Read more..

  • Summer sunshine, flowers and fun at Wisley

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 22 Jul 2009

    Colourful July, and we're at the peak of the season. If you're coming to visit us this week look out for some of these: On the corner of the Laboratory, the trumpet vine Campis radicans is creating a vertical carpet of deep orange. On the Top Terrace, the flowers are really starting to perform... Read more..

  • Maize Maze Pirate Ship

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 22 Jul 2009

    Kirsty from the Fruit and Trials Department putting the final touches to the Pirate Ship, the centre point for this year's Maize Maze. Photo: Sara Draycott Read more..

  • Missouri Meadow behind the Glasshouse

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 01 Jul 2009

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  • Setting the scene for the Missouri prairie meadow

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 01 Jul 2009

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  • A very pretty mix of perennial prairie plants

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 01 Jul 2009

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  • Campsis on lab

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 22 Jul 2009

    Campsis radicans on the Laboratory near the Garden Entrance. Photo: Sara Draycott Read more..

  • Canal Borders

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 22 Jul 2009

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  • Cara staking dahlias

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 22 Jul 2009

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  • Eryngium variifolium

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 22 Jul 2009

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