Wow!!! ...............its so beautiful, Lynne. A walled garden, garden's bothy (I think) You and your family have a home I'd give my eye teeth for
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Eeeek ! Ive just moved house and its got 4 acres so I came here for help!!!!
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Hello (again) & welcome .......... Beware of Nutters
You got a walled garden jelous moi ...... sure as heck am
Let me know when you have moved in & I will take you for a tour of some of the local garden centresHe who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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I know! I'm very lucky. I just don't want anybody to think im showing off, coz im not. I need help because of its size. You can see me and wizzy on the walled garden quadrant pic and it shows how big it is.
I do seriously want to say that im not trying to show off, I would hate it if anybody thought that. Im only showing pics to show you the enormity of the job ahead.
Lynne x
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Originally posted by wizzbang View PostI know! I'm very lucky. I just don't want anybody to think im showing off, coz im not. I need help because of its size. You can see me and wizzy on the walled garden quadrant pic and it shows how big it is.
I do seriously want to say that im not trying to show off, I would hate it if anybody thought that. Im only showing pics to show you the enormity of the job ahead.
Lynne x
Its a dream of mine, and some others here, to have a walled garden. I'd love to know more about the history of the house - if you could tell me roughly when it was built it would be great. I have some books on walled gardens as I've been doing research for some friends who have one. I love going there, imagining what it must have been like to live there in its heyday, when the gardens supplied all the produce for the house. Fascinating
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The house was built in about 1890 I think Chicken. The Coach house was added later but I think the Gardens and the Well have been there since the big house was built.
I would love it if you could pass on some of the stuff you have researched. Its fascinating. For example you have the fronts and backs of all the walls around the garden giving different growing conditions on every one. Unfortunately there seems to be nothing at all apart from an old pear growing against one of the walls.
Things might seem different in the spring as I see if things start popping their heads above ground.
The walled garden doesn't extend past the quadrant, quarter garden so it isn't a proper walled garden, just a walled kitchen garden.
Lynne x
Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI didn't think for one moment that you were showing off, Lynne. I'm so pleased to have seen your garden and to know that you want to take care of it.
Its a dream of mine, and some others here, to have a walled garden. I'd love to know more about the history of the house - if you could tell me roughly when it was built it would be great. I have some books on walled gardens as I've been doing research for some friends who have one. I love going there, imagining what it must have been like to live there in its heyday, when the gardens supplied all the produce for the house. FascinatingLast edited by wizzbang; 01-03-2013, 01:09 PM.
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Have a close look at the walls - you may find attachments for vines, figs or fruit trees. In my friend's walled garden they found a metal name tag still attached to the wall - some sort of rose.
Good books for you would be the Victorian Kitchen garden and Flower garden - it was a series on BBC some years ago with Harry Dodson. The Victorian Kitchen Garden: Amazon.co.uk: Jennifer Davies: Books
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHave a close look at the walls - you may find attachments for vines, figs or fruit trees. In my friend's walled garden they found a metal name tag still attached to the wall - some sort of rose.
Good books for you would be the Victorian Kitchen garden and Flower garden - it was a series on BBC some years ago with Harry Dodson. The Victorian Kitchen Garden: Amazon.co.uk: Jennifer Davies: Books
There are some bits of rotted string and other tying up stuff. Spring will tell!
Lynne x
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^^^ From me too! It looks as though you are taking up the reins of a former garden lover Look at all they've done over the years (All the difficult bits hurrah!) Laying paths, building walls, now all you have to do is the good bits and the fun bitsYou may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...
I'm an official nutter - an official 'cropper' of a nutter! I am sooooo pleased to be a cropper! Hurrah!
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Some pic's I took while visiting today .....
The walled kitchen garden (with potting shed & well room on facing wall)........
Contains greenhouse & coldframe ......
Coldframe ...
Greehouse interior c/w Lynne & her constant companion Wizzy the puppydog .....
He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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