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Gardens

(June 20-25, 2006)

Grant Wilson

Drummond Castle Gardens

Robin Wilson

Pitmedden Gardens

Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

1.30pm GMT 24th June 2006

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This formal walled garden is in the care of the National Trust for Scotland and was originally laid out in 1675 by Sir Alexander Seton. In the 1950s, the Trust set about re-creating the gardens following designs dating from the 17th century. Today, Pitmedden features over 5 miles of box hedging arranged in intricate patterns to form six parterres. These parterres are filled with some 40,000 plants bursting with colour in the summer months.

Extensive herbaceous borders provide an abundance of colour and texture throughout the season and the spectacular lupin border is not to be missed. Two new borders were added in 2004. Honeysuckle, jasmine and roses create a succession of fragrances, while fountains, topiary, sundials and a fascinating herb garden add to the sense of discovery around the walled garden.

Over 80 varieties of apple trees adorn the high granite walls, offering a spectacular show of blossom and scent in spring. On the last Sunday in September they hold harvest celebrations with dancing and music, and you can buy fruits harvested from the gardens.
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Location

Europe / UK-Scotland

Lat: 57° 20' 33" N
Long: 3° 12' 30" W

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Canon 350D with Sigma 8mm. Stitched with: PTMac

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