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Vyne winter – Watermeadow meanderings. | Vyne gardens
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Gardening crew chronicles – bringing the outdoors – indoors. Explore The Vyne gardens. Vyne winter – Watermeadow meanderings. March 31, 2015. Geoff Smith (Visitor reception supervisor/Media Editor). Author: James Meikle (Amateur photographer). One visitor which took advantage of the flooding was a Little Egret and a drake Pochard was a brief visitor to the ornamental lake. The flooded watermeadow has also attracted geese. Large flocks of mixed Canada and Greylags have been flying overhead their loud ...
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A sad Farewell | Vyne gardens
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Gardening crew chronicles – bringing the outdoors – indoors. Explore The Vyne gardens. June 3, 2015. Geoff Smith (Visitor reception supervisor/Media Editor). A special place: The Tudor mansion presiding over it’s tranquil lake. During my work on the blog I have learnt so much from so many knowledgable and interesting souls who have generously shared both their time, energy and insights across many areas such as horticulture, ornithology, gardening, history and archaeology to name but a few. So it is sad ...
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Explore The Vyne gardens | Vyne gardens
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Gardening crew chronicles – bringing the outdoors – indoors. Explore The Vyne gardens. Explore The Vyne gardens. A short history of the gardens. Since the middle ages the Vyne park estate has gone through many changes. Originally a medieval park it was later turned over to farming and formal gardens during the 16th and 17th centuries. These were supplanted by informal landscaping during the 18th century. The Herbaceous borders to the west of the house were designed by the National Trust in the 1960s and ...
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Guided garden tours | Vyne gardens
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Gardening crew chronicles – bringing the outdoors – indoors. Explore The Vyne gardens. Tulip Daydream paints a picture of springtime. What secrets lay undiscovered? The hidden history of The Vyne. 1 Are these the remains of the standings of Tudor bridge that crossed the main lake? 2 What does this 1640s painting of The Vyne tell us about the past? 3 Does this LIDAR image reveal a hidden garden and parterre? 4 The remains of the 1840s bridge that was brought down by the storm of 1986. This tour focuses on...
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Geoff Smith (Visitor reception supervisor/Media Editor) | Vyne gardens
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Gardening crew chronicles – bringing the outdoors – indoors. Explore The Vyne gardens. Posts by Geoff Smith (Visitor reception supervisor/Media Editor). June 3, 2015. June 1, 2015. Help us conserve our wonderful wildlife. May 5, 2015. April 13, 2015. March 31, 2015. Vyne winter – Watermeadow meanderings. March 16, 2015. Bringing the past alive – Wassail (17th January 2015). March 4, 2015. A glimpse of spring. Laquo; Older Entries. Explore The Vyne gardens. National Trust Visitor Survey.
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Trachystemon orientalis | Vyne gardens
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Gardening crew chronicles – bringing the outdoors – indoors. Explore The Vyne gardens. April 13, 2015. Geoff Smith (Visitor reception supervisor/Media Editor). As an early blooming and nectar yielding plant it is good for bees. It grows vigorously and because it is shade tolerant it makes a good groundcover plant. This plant can be found in abundance at the corner entrance to the walled garden and surrounding the foot of our Hundred Guinea Oak close to the Summer garden. From → Did you know. National Tru...
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Help us conserve our wonderful wildlife | Vyne gardens
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Gardening crew chronicles – bringing the outdoors – indoors. Explore The Vyne gardens. Help us conserve our wonderful wildlife. June 1, 2015. Geoff Smith (Visitor reception supervisor/Media Editor). Feeding the ducks with the children has been an activity that we have all enjoyed from time to time. It’s almost a quintessential part of family life, spending a sunny, balmy day out in the company of cute and very entertaining feathered friends. See – The perils of feeding bread to ducks. Leave a Reply Cance...
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Woodland specialists | Vyne gardens
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Gardening crew chronicles – bringing the outdoors – indoors. Explore The Vyne gardens. May 5, 2015. Geoff Smith (Visitor reception supervisor/Media Editor). Author: James Meikle (Amateur photographer). The Vyne is well-endowed with trees and there are specialist birds which exploit them for food, refuge and nesting sites. Its flight is characteristic direct and undulating- its wings often closed. Top left: Nuthatch, Top right: Treecreeper. The timid Green Woodpecker is more often heard than seen. Its...