Your visits to such esteemed and historical gardens are extra special for us who live outside of the UK and cannot easily visit them. Thank you very much and I look forward to part two!!
Isn't that Dahlia Karma Choc stunning against the Canna? Apart from the beautiful gardens, I always think that the house is a sight for sore eyes but I wouldn't want to be responsible for the upkeep. Buildings like this seem to stand the test of time and I'm full of admiration for the builders who didn't have labour saving inventions back then. Do you ever see Fergus in the garden? He seems to have been at Great Dixter for ever as I remember seeing him on earlier episodes of Gardeners' World. Mind you, if I worked there I wouldn't want to leave either. I'm looking forward to seeing part 2.
Hi Wendy, ‘Karma Choc’ & the canna are a truly delicious combination! The house has such charming character, doesn't it, and we love the Great Hall, one of the largest surviving timber framed halls in England. Yes, we did see Fergus walking through the garden, what a legend!
I love your story of almost stepping aside for the animated canna, how wonderful. 😊
The garden is full of lovely moments like that! Sending our best wishes.
Your visits to such esteemed and historical gardens are extra special for us who live outside of the UK and cannot easily visit them. Thank you very much and I look forward to part two!!
Hi and thank you so much, very happy to have you with us on our video visits.
Sigh…this is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing this beautiful garden and your soothing narrative.
Thank you so much Amy, definitely a garden to sigh for.
Wonderful pre and post production work.
Thanks for the plant tags.
A work of art.
Thank you for sharing your enjoyment with such supportive words, much appreciated! Sending best wishes.
Isn't that Dahlia Karma Choc stunning against the Canna? Apart from the beautiful gardens, I always think that the house is a sight for sore eyes but I wouldn't want to be responsible for the upkeep. Buildings like this seem to stand the test of time and I'm full of admiration for the builders who didn't have labour saving inventions back then. Do you ever see Fergus in the garden? He seems to have been at Great Dixter for ever as I remember seeing him on earlier episodes of Gardeners' World. Mind you, if I worked there I wouldn't want to leave either. I'm looking forward to seeing part 2.
Hi Wendy, ‘Karma Choc’ & the canna are a truly delicious combination! The house has such charming character, doesn't it, and we love the Great Hall, one of the largest surviving timber framed halls in England. Yes, we did see Fergus walking through the garden, what a legend!
I love Dixter but find the music spoils it. I'd much rather hear the sounds of nature. However, your filming is wonderful.
Thank you for your honest feedback and for sharing your appreciation of the filming in a place dear to you, sending our best wishes.
Also, our apologies in advance but Part Two has quite a funky soundtrack!