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Old 21-10-2009, 01:57 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Interesting gardens in and around Suffolk

On 2009-10-21 13:06:47 +0100, Marta said:


Thank you all for your information.

We do not want to go 240 miles, this was an example. We have an
experienced driver, I do not know anyone else as a good driver. Two
weeks ago, overcame a route from Ipswich to Cardiff and returned the
same day. I do not want him very tired, so the distance can take up to
150-200 miles one way. He is not a gardener, it is not interested in
visiting the gardens. He likes to rest with a cup of tea and reading a
book.

Dave - Polish roads is a kind of survival

Every gardener has a different interest in gardening, we arranged a
plan so that we each had its own joy. Me interested in woodland
gardens, ferns and plants for shade.
I also love roses and perennials. Wisley, Botanic Garden in Cambridge,
Beth Chatto Gardens seem to be ideal for everyone.
Everyone will find there something interesting for yourself.

We are looking for more similar.


I don't think anyone's mentioned The Yellow Book yet. This is put out
by the National Gardens Scheme and schedules all the private gardens
open throughout the year and they're of a very high standard. Some
offer b&b accommodation, too. http://www.ngs.org.uk/
You can probably send for the book but the above url helps you to
search online. Here's the url for the Suffolk page.
http://www.ngs.org.uk/gardens/garden...?search=simple
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Sacha