In this case - Kew. I'm not well versed in flower (shrub,etc) gardening. However, I was mightily impressed, on a visit to Kew last summer with the revamped Great Border. It's delightful, packed with plants in swathes. There are boards giving the details (well designed, they don't detrac) but we bought their modest book giving the key to the planting which was well worth it.
I was astonished to note that it had only been planted in the winter of 2015/16, it seemed so well established. It had been some years since I visited Kew and there is plenty more to see, of course - including Kew Palace and the physic garden. (However the Temperate House was closed for restoration (and, I think, still is). One other tip - their closing time - they mean it - we had to find someone to let us out when we weren't so prompt at the gates.
Good photo, from treetop height, about 2/3rds down the page here: http://www.kew.org/kew-gardens/plan-...to-kew-gardens
and full page here:
And also, after years of visiting Edinburgh (for the day, from the Borders) we allocated time to visit the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens. Again, rewarding - and in particular the labelling is excellent.
(Started this thread, because I can't see it would fit in others - in particular, Kew isn't a "Little Gem" - its a big gem in plain sight).
I was astonished to note that it had only been planted in the winter of 2015/16, it seemed so well established. It had been some years since I visited Kew and there is plenty more to see, of course - including Kew Palace and the physic garden. (However the Temperate House was closed for restoration (and, I think, still is). One other tip - their closing time - they mean it - we had to find someone to let us out when we weren't so prompt at the gates.
Good photo, from treetop height, about 2/3rds down the page here: http://www.kew.org/kew-gardens/plan-...to-kew-gardens
and full page here:
And also, after years of visiting Edinburgh (for the day, from the Borders) we allocated time to visit the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens. Again, rewarding - and in particular the labelling is excellent.
(Started this thread, because I can't see it would fit in others - in particular, Kew isn't a "Little Gem" - its a big gem in plain sight).
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