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Belvoir Castle. The ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland for one thousand years. Currently the family home of the 11th Duke, Duchess and their young family. The name Belvoir means 'beautiful view' and dates from Norman times. Blue
Blooms the Blossom of Mary's Garden. A
site dedicated to blue (or nearly blue) flowering plants. Cloud's End - A Southern Cottage Garden. This is a private garden in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which is in the Gulf South of the U.S.A. It is a mix of perennials, roses, shrubs and trees. Creative
Gardens. A virtual tour of my
East Sussex cottage garden, plus many gardening articles on a variety
of topics including garden and planting design, easy propagation techniques,
etc. Easton
Walled Gardens.
Until World War II this site had been
gardened continuously for at least 400 years. Now its unique beauty
is being rediscovered. Come and see for yourself features that have
lain hidden for nearly 50 years and the enormous task ahead. Garden in the City. Welcome to my Garden in the City and the 'Greenhouse in the Sky'. A city garden near the center of Rotterdam in Holland. Gazebo Hill Field Notes. Virtual garden tours are offered on Gazebo Hill throughout the year! Grimsthorpe. Castle, park and gardens. Jardin
d'Art & d'Essais. Cecile
Maitrot and Stanislas Noel welcome you in Normandie (France) among
3 acres of vegetal exuberance, trading with more than 2400 species. Graham's
Paradise Garden. A
tiny garden in north-west England, open each season through the Nation
al Gardens Scheme of England & Wales. The site offers a virtual tour,
plus cultivation tips and sources of supply of many hardy perennials.
It is also home to the 'Town Gardens' Web Ring and the 'Urban Wildlife'
Web Ring. Mahoneys Hill. A develpoing 1.3 hectare garden showing new zealand native plants and adding perennial borders. Moosey's
Country Garden.
My garden is near West Melton, 20 kms from Christchurch, on the flat
Canterbury plains in the South Island of New Zealand, and covers an
area of about 2 acres. it's an informal rambling country garden, with
an emphasis on foliage plants. There are also lots of roses (over 250
at last count), shelter belts of gums, wooded areas, and a lot of lawns
to mow! Winsford
Walled Garden. The
garden formed part of a 678 acre country estate and contains a number
of unique features which show Victorian horticultural ingenuity at its
very best. Aileen Birks, Michael and Tanya Gilmore are passionate amateur
gardeners and plant collectors and warmly invite you to come and see
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