A friendly group of people with a shared interest in gardens, gardening and the countryside. Focussed on Ibsley in the New Forest UK and open to all. Email address is idhsinfo19@gmail.com
Friday, 30 August 2019
Thursday, 22 August 2019
Monday, 12 August 2019
Saturday, 10 August 2019
NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME IN HAMPSHIRE: Open Gardens in September. (Plus a Surprise Pop-Up August opening)
We have exciting news this
month - one of our Hampshire Gardens has been shortlisted in The
Nations Favourite Garden competition. This competition is a joint
collaboration with The Country Gardener, Viking Cruises and The National Garden
Scheme. By voting you could win a fantastic River Danube Cruise, courtesy
of Viking Cruises - so you really have nothing to loose.
LITTLE COURT in Crawley
is in the top 5 for the South East Region. Patricia Elkington has been
opening her garden for the NGS for many years, and both her, and clearly, her
garden are very popular.
Patricia has decided to
open again as a ‘ Pop Up’ garden on Sunday 18th August. So why not check
it out and see it in its early Autumn dress.
LITTLE COURT Crawley Winchester SO21 2PU
A three acre garden which
aims to give continuous calm enjoyment throughout the seasons - opening in
February with thousands of crocus and snowdrops - and ending in June with full
herbaceous borders. Now as a one off Little Court is
opening once again. This is a garden which appeals to all ages, with the tree
house and the free range bantams wandering around, which the children love, and
for the adults there is a quiet and tranquil atmosphere, with many places to sit
with great views. The South facing wildlife field is a magnet for
butterflies.
Pop Up opening: Sunday
18th August 2pm to 5.30pm: Admission £5.00 children free: Refreshments will
be cold drinks and biscuits: To read more about this garden click on the link:
https://ngs.org.uk/view-garden/8167/
If you can’t get round to
visiting this garden (I know it is short notice), maybe you are one of the
people who voted originally for Little Court. You can now take the opportunity
to vote again for the Best Garden in the group. Just click on the link:
The voting closes at the
end of September 2019.
AND NOW TO THE
SEPTEMBER OPENINGS:-
TERSTAN Stockbridge
SO20 6DW
A garden for all seasons,
developed over 45 yrs into a profusely planted, contemporary cottage garden in
peaceful surroundings. There is a constantly changing display in pots, starting
with tulips and continuing with many unusual plants.
Opening: Sunday 8th Sept 2pm to 6pm: Admission £5.00: Home-made Teas:
Opening: Sunday 8th Sept 2pm to 6pm: Admission £5.00: Home-made Teas:
Click on link: https://ngs.org.uk/view-garden/22660/
WEIR HOUSE Old
Alresford SO24 9DG
Spectacular riverside
garden with sweeping lawn backed by old walls, yew buttresses and mixed
perennial beds. Contemporary vegetable garden at its height in Sept. Also incl
contemporary garden around pool area, bog garden and wilder walkways through
wooded areas. Children welcome.
Opening: Sunday 8th
September 2pm to 5pm: Admission £5.00 children free: Home-made
teas:
REDENHAM PARK HOUSE Andover
SP11 9AQ
Redenham Park built in
1784. The garden sits behind the house (not open). The formal rose garden is
planted with white flowered roses. Steps lead up to the main herbaceous borders
which peak in late summer. A calm green interlude, a gate opens into gardens
with espaliered pears, apples, mass of scented roses, shrubs and perennial
planting surrounds the swimming pool.
Opening: Wednesday
& Thursday 18th & 19th September 2.30pm to 4.30pm: Admission £5.50
children free: Cream Teas in theThatched Pool House:
Click on the link: https://ngs.org.uk/view-garden/35194/
BERE MILL Whitchurch
RG28 7NH
On the Upper Test with
water meadows and wooded valleys, this garden offers herbaceous borders, bog and
Mediterranean plants, as well as a replanted orchard and two small arboretums.
Features Japanese prunus, peonies, wisteria, irises, roses, and semi-tropical
planting. The working mill was where Portals first made paper for the Bank of
England in 1716.
Opening: Sunday 15th
September 1.30pm to 5pm: Admission £5.00 children free: Home-made
teas:
Click on link: https://ngs.org.uk/view-garden/19432/
An Illustrated Talk by Bryan Madders - Unusual Perennials
Thursday 29th August 2019 at 7:30 pm
His particular expertise has been in Dahlias and Chrysanthemums which he has been growing for more than forty years.
On this visit he will be giving a talk on Unusual Perennials. He has successfully developed a large variety of perennials many of which he has propagated from seed. He promises to provide an interesting insight into some of the lesser known varieties.
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