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Flevo
Flevo Siergrass Grass Nursery in The Netherlands, shows off the true excellence of grasses. Tinke and Gerbert Barneveld opened their nursery in 2016.

Bed with grasses and perennials in September Fountain grass in September, Pennisetum alopecuroides Hameln September Border with Grasses and Perennials, Deschampsia cespitosa Tardiflora, September Border with Grasses and Perennials, Deschampsia cespitosa Tardiflora Garden owners, Tineke and Gerbert Barneveld Pennisetum alopecuroides Hameln, Fountain Grass, Pennisetum alopecuroides Hameln Grasses planted in old garden shoes, Imperata cylindrica Red Baron Bed with grasses and perennials in September Hairgrass in September, Deschampsia cespitosa Tardiflora Bed with grasses and perennials in September Bamboo in vintage container, Fargesia nitida Rufa Hairgrass in September, Deschampsia cespitosa Tardiflora Bed with grasses and perennials in September Small prairie grass, Schyzachyrium scoparium Blaze





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De Prunushof
De Prunushof is a private prunus collection, consisting of over 90 varieties. Anny and Jan Bos open their garden to the public in spring so that others can enjoy the spring blossom.

Weeping spring cherry, Prunus subhirtella Pendula Rubra Seating area with weeping spring cherry, Prunus subhirtella Pendula Flowers of the ornamental cherry, Prunus Tsukubane Flowers of the ornamental cherry, Prunus Pink Ballerina Garden in spring with Prunus Pink Ballerina Seating area under an ornamental cherry, Prunus serrulata Fugenzo March cherry, Prunus incisa The Bride Cherry blossom branches in a vase Flowering weeping cherry, Prunus yedoensis Ivensii Seating area under ornamental cherries, Prunus incisa The Bride, Prunus yedoensis March cherry, Prunus incisa Oshidori Seating area under an ornamental cherry, Prunus serrulata Fugenzo Flowers of the ornamental peach, Prunus persica taoflora Pink





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Biancheri Creazioni Open Doors Day
Open Doors Day in the company "Biancheri Creazioni" wich is a leader in the hybridization, research, study and marketing of new varieties of ranunculus and anemones.

Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Elegance line, Glicine' Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Cloni Success line, Grand Pastel' Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Cloni Success line, Lambada' Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Elegance line, Lollipop' trial Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Elegance line, Glicine'
Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Elegance line, Nero'
Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Cloni Success line, Glicine' trial
Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Cloni Success line, Glicine' trial
Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Cloni Success line, Tuareg' Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Elegance line, Lollipop' trial Italian Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Elegance line, Crema Striato' trial Italian Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Elegance line, Viola' trial Ranunculus asiaticus, Persian Buttercup 'Elegance line, Viola' trial





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Tulips at a Cotswold Country Garden
Few gardens can rival the tulip display at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire, where between 800 and 1,500 are added every year.

Looking over display of tulips towards a summerhouse at Trench Hill, Gloucesteshire. A hexagonal wooden summerhouse alongside a wildlife pond planted with marginals at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire Tulipa 'Banja Luka' with summerhouse behind at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire. A hexagonal wooden summerhouse at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire View across flowerbeds filled with tulips toward a flowering prunus and the house at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire. A spring display of tulips and amelanchier at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire. Flowerbeds full of tulips at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire Tulips in the West Border at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire, with a Cotswold drystone wall behind and views towards countryside. A spring display of pastel tulips at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire Yellow and red tulips at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire, with view to countryside. Tulipa 'Beauty of Spring with red tulips at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire. A view over tulips to Cotswold countryside at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire. A spring display of tulips and amelanchier at Trench Hill, Gloucestershire





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Winter at The Picton Garden
So often snowdrop collections are little more than a mass of white. The Picton Garden is different with winter borders that show how to create a memorable display.

A colourful winter display at The Picton Garden with cornus, silver birch and Luzula sylvatica 'Auria'. A gravel path winds between colourful winter borders at The Picton Garden with cornus, silver birch and Luzula sylvatica 'Auria'. A gravel path winds between log-edged borders planted for winter colour at The Picton Garden. View across a winter border with cyclamen, snowdrops and Iris reticulata at The Picton Garden. A log-edged gravel path winds through winter borders with cyclamen, snowdrops, Luzula sylvatica 'Auria', silver birch  and cornus at The Picton Garden. A log-edged gravel path winds through winter borders with cyclamen, snowdrops, Luzula sylvatica 'Auria', silver birch  and cornus at The Picton Garden. A winter display of snowdrops, cornus and Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' at The Picton Garden. A winter display of coloured stems at The Picton Garden with Cornus alba 'Westonbirt' and Salix alba 'Golden Ness'. A view through the winter borders at The Picton Garden. Blue Iris reticulata and snowdrops in foreground with flowering erica - heather beyond. Luzula sylvatica 'Auria'  and Cyclamen coum at The Picton Garden. A homemade bug hotel made from recycled materials at The Picton Garden. Prunus mume 'Beni-Chidori' - Japanese apricot - February A winter border at The Picton Garden with Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Irene Paterson', Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' and Galanthus plicatus.





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Step-by-Step Creating an Auricula Theatre
For centuries, gardeners have exhibited their most prized plants, but it wasn't until Victorian times, when the beguiling beauty of Auricula primulas won countless admirers, that miniature theatres were created to showcase their charms.

Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 1: assemble tools and pre-cut lengths of 50 x 150mm planed timber, marine plywood back, and shelf supports. Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 1: assemble tools and pre-cut lengths of 50 x 150mm planed timber, marine plywood back, and shelf supports. Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 2: assemble the different sections on a table to check how everything fits together. Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 3: mark the side pieces at 23cm intervals, for the shelf supports which are cut at about 60° on the front edge, to be less obtrusive. Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 3: mark the side pieces at 23cm intervals, ready for the shelf supports to be glued and nailed into place Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 4: lightly tap in panel pin guides to support the shelf supports precisely in position during gluing Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 4: lightly tap in panel pin guides to support the shelf supports precisely in position during gluing Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 5: partly tap two nails into each shelf support. Then position against the panel pin guides on the side pieces, ready to glue Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 6: having partly tapped  two nails into each shelf support, position against the panel pin guides on the side pieces, ready to glue Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 7: drizzle glue onto the underside of each shelf support, as well as on the sides, and hammer in the nails Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 7: drizzle glue onto the underside of each shelf support, as well as on the sides, and hammer in the nails Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 8: having firmly glued each shelf support into position, hammer in the nails, and leave the glue to cure for several hours Step-by-Step Making a Plant Theatre. Step 9: once the glue has cured, remove the panel pin guides





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Snowdrops at Downton House in Gloucestershire
Downton House, Gloucestershire, has a collection of around 60 snowdrop varieties, many of them named after Cotswold growers.

Winter border with frost and snowdrops at Downton House, Gloucestershire Sunshine on frosted border with snowdrops at Downton House, Gloucestershire Sunshine on frosted border with snowdrops at Downton House, Gloucestershire Sunshine on frosted border with snowdrops at Downton House, Gloucestershire Sunshine on frosted border with snowdrops at Downton House, Gloucestershire The bronze foliage of Libertia peregrinans sets off the flowers of Galanthus 'Bertram Anderson'.
The bronze foliage of Libertia peregrinans sets off the flowers of Galanthus 'Bertram Anderson'. Galanthus 'Bertram Anderson' planted with the bronze foliage of Libertia peregrinans. Galanthus 'Bertram Anderson' - snowdrop - January Galanthus 'Bertram Anderson' with Libertia peregrinans Galanthus 'Bertram Anderson' with Libertia peregrinans Winter sunshine on snowdrops and hellebores at Downton House, Gloucestershire Galanthus elwesii 'Daphne's Scissors' - snowdrop - January





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National Collection of Roses (Rambling) at Moor Wood
Around 150 different rambling roses are grown in an informal country setting in the heart of the Cotswold countryside.

View across garden to house at Moor Wood, Gloucestershre, with rambling roses, and clipped hedges View over roses and across garden to the house at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire View over roses and across garden to the house at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire View across garden towards house at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire, with rambling roses. View across garden towards house at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire, with rambling roses. Roses over the house at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire View across garden and wild flower meadow at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire. View across garden and wild flower meadow at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire. Pink rose over the house at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire Pink rose over the house at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire Morning sun on roses and ox-eye daisies with gravel path leading to stone pillars at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire Roses and ox-eye daisies with gravel path leading to stone pillars at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire Roses and ox-eye daisies with gravel path leading to stone pillars at Moor Wood, Gloucestershire





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Autumn at The Picton Garden
The family-run Old Court Nurseries and The Picton Garden hold the Plant Heritage National Collection of Michaelmas daisies (asters).

A gravel path through borders of asters and other autumn flowers at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire A curved gravel path through borders of asters and other autumn flowers at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire A log-edged gravel path through woodland planting leading to a bug hotel at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire Bug hotel in the woodland garden at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire Gravel path through borders with asters and Persicaria virginiana 'Painter's Palette' at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire Mixed asters in a border at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire Asters, persicaria and other autumn flowers at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire Asters, persicaria and other autumn flowers at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop' and Echeveria 'Etna' in the succulent bed at The Picton Garden, Herefordshire. Colchicum speciosum 'Album' - autumn crocus- September Salvia 'Amistad' - September Dahlia 'Brown Sugar' - September Dahlia 'Brown Sugar' - September





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Compact Clematis from Raymond Evison
Today's clematis plants are very different from the old varieties, many of which have gorgeous flowers, but can be unruly and gangly, whereas modern cultivars are bred to be more compact in habit.

Raymond Evison in his nursery, planting up a bowl with Clematis 'Bijou' as a main display Clematis 'Bijou' planted up in a wide shallow bowl. A female clematis flower bud has its sepals delicately cut away as part of its emasculation. A female clematis flower bud has its sepals delicately cut away as part of its emasculation. A female clematis flower bud has its sepals delicately cut away as part of its emasculation. A female clematis flower bud has its sepals delicately cut away as part of its emasculation. A female clematis flower bud has its sepals delicately cut away as part of its emasculation. A female clematis flower bud has its sepals delicately cut away as part of its emasculation. A female clematis flower bud has its sepals delicately cut away as part of its emasculation. A female clematis flower bud has its sepals delicately cut away as part of its emasculation. A unique label is prepared for the emasculated clematis mother flower. The clematis female flower's style is placed in a paper bag to prevent it being accidentally pollinated The clematis female flower's style is placed in a paper bag to prevent it being accidentally pollinated





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