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Hopefully you can access this link. It shows pics of the garden i look after at work. It's a 2.5 acre rock garden at the entrance to Brighton (on the A23). I'm there all on my lonesome so if you're passing.....pull up and come and harass the gardener. Enjoy http://www.uk-aquarist.com/index.php?showtopic=12204& ;st=0 |
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wow Andy - fantastic!! You have stepping stones - I'd love a pond with stones & a bridge, oh and a stream that runs right through the garden....and...when you have time please!
I agree about the eleagnus - just how do those tiny flowers give off so much lovely fragrance? My favourite though has to be winter honeysuckle - to smell that on a crisp sunny day is heaven!! Hope mine has lots of flowers this year as always.
I hope mullein sees that gunnera!!
Thanks everyone I really don't know what the hebe is and neither does my manager who's a better plantsman than me !!!!> It does flow during autumn/winter so i moriginally thought it might be autumn glory but that's more purple. I can't really help you i'm afraid. We have one of the winter flowering honeysuckles too.....Lonicera fragrantissima....more of a shrub than a climber but the tiny flowers are awesome during Jan and Feb !!!!! they smell just like freesias |
Andy, I haven't visited that rock garden for many many many years. Not since my father used to take my brother and myself there as 10 or 12 year-olds. In fact I had forgotten all about it until you posted this. Thanks for posting the pictures - it brings back memories and I must make an effort to visit again next time I am in Brighton.