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Old 31-05-2012, 10:55 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
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Stoke Poges Memorial gardens are looking for small leafed privet plants.
They don't want trained balls or topiary - it's to replace old low hedging
round a set of small private gardens (about 10 foot square in their
memorial gardens.
The head gardener says he can't find any suppliers.

Went there yesterday as they opened for the NGS, some very interesting
trees but such a shame that lots of the tiny private gardens (you can buy
trees, plots or gardens or scatter ashes) are sadly over grown. As it's a
Grade 1 listed garden designed by capability Brown then Repton then Edward
White they have to keep it as in the 1930's so trying to get plants that
are not too modern.
Worth a visit as some trees are wonderful and quite rare, a superb
variegated Liriodendron and magnificent Japanese maples (purple ones
even!) on the large rockery.
You could see over the lake to the mansion and the Golf Club where 1 man
was busy photographing his car presumably with a good background to sell
said car and lifestyle

It was designed to keep the next door St Giles Church in a good setting
as Thomas Gray wrote his poem ‘Elegy in a Country Church’
there.


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Janet Tweedy



Are they actually talking about Lonicera nitidia? which is a common hedging
plant and often referred to as privet or even box


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Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall
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and Lapageria rosea cvs
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