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Open Dates for The National Garden Scheme,
all very welcome!
We have many repeat visitors who agree with us that the garden changes
about every three weeks. Please see Visitors' Comments page for
their kind comments.
We are sorry we can only provide refreshments for our Tours, but all
are welcome to picnic in our paddock when we are open.
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Openings
2012
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Highlights of
colour in garden
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April
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Wednesday 18
Saturday 21
Wednesday 25
Saturday and Sunday 28, 29
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Anenomes,
Bluebells, Bergenias, Bulbs,
Chaenomels, Cherry Trees, Camellias, Clematis, Exochorda, Hardy
Geraniums,
Hellebores,
Leuocojum, Magnolias,
Maples, Muscari, Plum, Smilacina, Solomons Seal, Wisteria etc.
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May
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Saturday and Sunday
12, 13
Wednesday 16
Saturday 19
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Apple Trees, Cherry
Trees, Clematis, early
Daylilies, Geraniums, Lilac, Paeonias, Poppies, tree
Paeonia,
many different viburnums including Viburnum grandiflora etc.
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June
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Saturday 9
Wednesday 13
Saturday and Sunday 23, 24
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Aconitums, Alliums,
Astilbes, Astrantias, Campanulas, Clematis, many different hardy
Geraniums,
Iris, and Iris sibiricas,
Lavender,
Lilies, Lupins, Nepetas, Paeonias, Philadelphus, Poppies,
climbing and shrub Roses etc.
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July
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Wednesday 18
Wednesday 25
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Alstromerias,
Astilbes, Astrantias, Wide range of
Daylilies including
unusual reds and creams, Filipendulas, Geraniums,
Lathyrus, Lilies,
and Penstemons etc.
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August
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Wednesday 1
Saturday 5
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Aconitums, wide
range of Anemones, Clematis, Echinops, Daylilies, Diascias, 30 foot
tall Euchryphia, Fuschias, hardy Geranium Rozanne, various grasses,
Hibiscus, Hollyhocks, Hydrangeas, Penstemons, Phlox, Roses and
Rudbeckias. Viburnum opulus covered with berries and many
other berrying Cotoneasters and Crataegus etc.
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September
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Saturday and
Sunday 1, 2
Wednesday 5
Saturday and
Sunday 8, 9
Garden closed from 10 September 2012
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Aconitums,
Anemones, Astrantias, Cimicifugas, Clematis, 30 foot Euchryphia,
Daylilies, Fuschias, Grasses, Hardy Geraniums, Hydrangeas, various
grasses, Penstemons, Phlox, Shrub Roses,
Schizostylis, Sedums, red leaved
Vine, many berried shrubs etc.
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Old
Buckhurst, Markbeech, nr Edenbridge TN8 5PH
01342
850825
4 miles South East of Edenbridge
B2026, at the Queens Arms Pub turn East to Markbeech.
In approximately 1½ miles Old Buckhurst is the
first house on the right after
leaving Markbeech.
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