We’re in Beeton, Ontario, today, visiting Marina. We’ve been to her beautiful garden before (Marina’s Garden in Beeton, Ontario) when it was just a few years old, and we’re back today to see how it has thrived and grown since then.
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Celebrate the season with these festive 2-for-1 Garden events. Use your2-for-1 Gardens entry card this December to discover some of the most exciting winter events taking place, be transported to Narnia at Leeds Castle or marvel at the 18m dried flower garland at Cotehele.
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Leeds CastleThis winter the team at Leeds Castle, Kent, are bringing the world of Narnia to life. Visit on weekends and school holidays in December and explore Narnia’s snowy woodlands, spot Mr Tumnus and grab a seat on the White Witch’s sleigh. Father Christmas and Mrs Beaver will also be in attendance! Even though “it is very foolish to shut oneself into any wardrobe”, we definitely recommend giving this one a try.
Find out more about Leeds Castle in our 2-for-1 Gardens scheme
Visit the Leeds Castle website for further details
Castle WardCastle Wardis the perfect place to visit for a perfect bracing winter walk; inside, however, is a much cosier scene, with the mansion wreathed in garlands and the air filled with the scents of Christmas. See the grand rooms with atmospheric lighting, and learn how the Georgians celebrated Christmas, both upstairs and downstairs.
Find out more about Castle Ward in our 2-for-1 Gardens scheme
Visit the Castle Ward website for further details
Biddulph GrangeWinter is the perfect time to admire the gardens at Biddulph Grange in Staffordshire, with its grand yew hedges. The Italianate terraces also
We’re in Beeton, Ontario, today, visiting Marina. We’ve been to her beautiful garden before (Marina’s Garden in Beeton, Ontario) when it was just a few years old, and we’re back today to see how it has thrived and grown since then.
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Choosing the sweetest squash can be a challenge, as there are so many varieties available. You can grow both summer and winter squash, and between them, they encompass over 100 varieties. Many are tasty and satisfying, with flavors ranging from nutty to buttery, but which are the best for sweetness? If your experience of growing squash has only resulted in the occasional slice of zucchini bread or carving of pumpkin, this is your chance to cultivate and harvest some of the most divine varieties available.
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We’re off to New Zealand today to visit Lynne Leslie’s garden. We’ve visited before (Lynne’s Garden in New Zealand), and it is always fun to see what she is growing.
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We’re visiting with Marilyn Regnier today. We’ve visited her garden before (Marilyn’s Missouri-Inspired Garden in Minnesota), and today she’s joining in the fun of looking back and sharing the highlights of her 2023 gardening season.
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