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Driftwood Garden, East Sussex
On 2014-06-27 07:50:39 +0000, David Hill said:
On 27/06/2014 08:04, Martin wrote: On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 17:59:13 +0100, Spider wrote: On 26/06/2014 17:34, David Hill wrote: On 26/06/2014 16:33, sacha wrote: 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. But you don't say where it is Sacha. This link gives a postcode, David. http://www.geoffstonebanks.co.uk/ It also says it is in Seaford, which is near Newhaven. Thank you Martin, I saw that, but my point was that Sacha just said East Sussex which is quite a large area. Not quite as hard as finding a specific Mr D Jones in Wales. I didn't think to put in the web site because there's only one Drfitwood Garden in E. Sussex - mea culpa. Blame it on holiday brain! http://www.geoffstonebanks.co.uk -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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