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  • Banish those winter blues - discover Wisley in winter.

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 24 Dec 2008

    In the build up to Christmas it’s been busy here at Wisley. Father Christmas in the Glasshouse has been inundated with visitors. And the festive displays continue to look excellent. We are looking forward, too, to the next event here, Butterflies in the Glasshouse. http://www.rhs.org.uk/whatson/gardens... Read more..

  • A chilly winter's tale.

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 07 Jan 2009

    Happy New Year. And what a chilly start. When the garden is covered with snow it looks entirely different. And it’s a great opportunity to spot the non-human visitors and residents here by their tracks. A cool, white background also highlights those plants that are in bloom now. Of these, the witch hazels... Read more..

  • Sleeping Beauty awakes to be identified

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 13 Jan 2009

    Last year the Glasshouse team conducted an experiment on a plant in the Tropical Zone. For a while, the Tabebuia or Pau d’Arco (a flowering tree native to tropical regions of South and Central America) was left to 'rest' which really meant it looked dead, but we were actually mimicking its natural... Read more..

  • Happy half term at Wisley

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 18 Feb 2009

    What a difference a week makes. This week Wisley has proved incredibly popular with happy half termers! I expect the mild weather has been something to do with it, along with the lure of the great outdoor space we have here. But I know that the Butterflies in the Glasshouse have also enticed many visitors... Read more..

  • Banana babies

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 07 Jan 2009

    Musa sikkimensis 'Red Tiger' in the Temperate Zone in the Glasshouse. Photo: Mike Sleigh Read more..

  • Fragrant Michelia in the Glasshouse

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 07 Jan 2009

    Michelia doltsopa ‘Silver Cloud' inside the Temperate Zone. Photo: Mike Sleigh Read more..