I have just spent a long weekend at West Dean College, West Sussex which is set within a 4000 acre garden.
The arboretum walk and designed formal gardens were wonderful particularly in the freezing temperatures. The square cut box was fascinating to look at when covered with a heavy frost.
But my favourite place even though there was not much growing at the moment was the walled kitchen garden - WOW! I went there every morning for a brisk walk before breakfast. The cardooms were looking pretty impressive (can you grow them from seed?) even at this time of the year and the forcing pots for the rhubarb and sea kale looked fantastic covered with the frost. Small areas had been mulched with a fairly chunky looking farmyard manure and it was interesting reading the labels for the growing areas. I wasn't sure whether these were labels for last year's growth or what was going to be grown this year. It was the first time I had seen a kitchen garden (other than my own!). I was fascinated by the fruit espaliers growing on the south facing walls and the way in which apple trees had been forced to grow up a round frame.
I am now trying to find an excuse to visit in the summer!
If you have a chance to visit I would certainly recommend it.
The arboretum walk and designed formal gardens were wonderful particularly in the freezing temperatures. The square cut box was fascinating to look at when covered with a heavy frost.
But my favourite place even though there was not much growing at the moment was the walled kitchen garden - WOW! I went there every morning for a brisk walk before breakfast. The cardooms were looking pretty impressive (can you grow them from seed?) even at this time of the year and the forcing pots for the rhubarb and sea kale looked fantastic covered with the frost. Small areas had been mulched with a fairly chunky looking farmyard manure and it was interesting reading the labels for the growing areas. I wasn't sure whether these were labels for last year's growth or what was going to be grown this year. It was the first time I had seen a kitchen garden (other than my own!). I was fascinated by the fruit espaliers growing on the south facing walls and the way in which apple trees had been forced to grow up a round frame.
I am now trying to find an excuse to visit in the summer!
If you have a chance to visit I would certainly recommend it.
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