Heavy rain was not going to discourage a
coach load of intrepid garden lovers.
First stop was Greencroft, Sally and David’s garden in Littlethorpe, near Ripon. This is a stunning garden with a surprise round every corner. From a blank canvas, David used his building skills
and Sally with her eye for planting, to create this wonderful space. Sally treated us to her delicious homemade
cakes served by her two daughters.
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Visiting a garden is like opening a box of chocolates - you never know what you're going to find! |
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An example of David's building and Sally's planting |
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The ornamental pond |
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The wildlife pond complete with timber cabin |
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An imaginative waterfall |
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Walls built from cobbles from a nearby farm which was demolished |
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Interesting vistas at every turn |
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Being in Pottery Lane, we took the
opportunity to call in to the pottery workshop where the history of clay was
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Next was a visit to The Manor House, Home-on-Swale, Thirsk. Steve showed us round his garden and served
us tea and cake in his lovely house.
Judi came home to find 47 pairs of muddy shoes in her hall and visitors eating
their packed lunches in every room!
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Steve explaining about the garden |
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Mostly original path edging |
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This tiny apple tree is bearing loads of fruit |
With the rain falling ever heavier, we arrived
at Thornycroft in Rainton, near
Thirsk which is Martin and Jill Fish’s garden. Martin is well known for his columns in magazines and broadcasts on tv and radio while Jill uses the garden produce in her cooking. Homemade jams, pickles
and her book Gardening on the Menu were on sale and we were all able to sample her delicious baking. From an empty, lawned garden, Martin and Jill have created this wonderful garden.
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Patio for use of the holiday cottage The Bothy |
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Impressive entrance |
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Innovative water feature |
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Circular bed |
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Charming new summer house |
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Martin risking electrocution as he addresses us in the pouring rain |
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The prolific kitchen garden |
Despite the dreadful weather, Janella’s
excellent organisation of the day and choice of gardens, the convivial company
and the scrumptious cake meant that we had a lovely day!
Next
Meeting
6th September: Presentation – People, Plants and Places by
Peter Williams
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