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Tuin Zander Naam

This garden, started as a hobby with troublesome soil is now popular with visitors


Season:
Spring


Credits:
GAP Photos/Elke Borkowski/Frank Thuyls - Tuin Zander Naam


Feature No:   648 

Qty of Images:    32 

 



 
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Synopsis
In the early nineties, Frank Thuyls and his friend started their garden project 'Tuin zonder Naam' in Liessel, The Netherlands. The sandy soil was a problem, so loads of horse manure given by nearby farmers was necessary to improve the poor soil. The garden was started as a hobby as they had a passion for flowers and nature. They created 10 garden rooms each with a theme, divided by hedges and perfectly clipped topiary.

Now the garden is well known and attracts many visitors every year, artists are exhibit their work in the garden, with different exhibitions several times a year. The different colour schemes in the garden are also repeated in the spring bulb planting. Visitors enter the garden by the first garden room known as the the pink garden, backed by beech hedges where in spring flowering pink tulips such as 'Pink Diamond', 'Rosalie' and 'Pink Impression' are feature.

 

 

 
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