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Default Driftwood Garden, East Sussex

We saw this yesterday afternoon and hugely enjoyed seeing it because it
is the most terrific example of what can be done with the average-sized
garden. If you get to East Sussex, visit Driftwood Garden on one of
their many Open Days for the NGS. It's the most staggering and
inspirational garden to show what can be achieved without possessing
rolling acres but having an eye, imagination, a love of plants and
great energy and enthusiasm. This is a real 'must see' garden, ioo.
There's a terrific range of plants, not an inch of wasted ground and
all done in the teeth of salt-laden winds.
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon

 
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