I LOVE your video of Dixter. I went twice 2 summers ago.. it totally got me.. a I really appreciated your passion for it.. (although I’m not knowledgeable as you are)… how I felt.. and you piece captures a summer evening.. glorious! thank you
Thank you for sharing this. I love your emotion towards its beauty and the man who created it. Gardeners are passionate people and too many times they hide their love ....I don't know why lol. It's beautiful to see someone's love bloom.
Thanks Michelle, my returns to Dixter have been few and far between, so it's always a magical experience. I remember clearly my first return after working there for a summer. I went back for a few weeks three years later, and for the first 24 hours was as joy-filled as I've ever been. I feel so privileged to have found a passion that has led to so, so many moments, days, months - years! - of pleasure
I am so happy to have found this! Visiting Dixter in person is on my bucket list of places I must see before I depart this world. I’m praying the pandemic eases so I may continue my pursuit of visiting the greatest gardens on Earth in Great Britain! My gram was from Ireland and she spoke so often of the gardens she visited as a young girl traveling the Isles with her mum. Thank you so much for sharing! I appreciate your emotion as you entered the gardens and the feeling of home it ignited in you! That’s how one knows it’s a special place! 🙌💚🌿🌹🌳
Then I'm so happy that you've found it too. I so hope you get to visit Dixter. It's a place like nowhere else on earth. At one stage in 1991, my wife and I left Dixter for a six week jaunt looking at gardens. We saw 50 or so of the very best, then returned to Dixter. I was kind of nervous about how I'd find it, having seen all those others, and even at that front gate, where this video starts, I knew that this place had more heart, more spirit, more truth, more integrity, than anything else we'd seen
The Gardenist That is an impressive statement and a lovely sentiment, and isn’t that what we look for in all our gardens - the heart, spirit, truth & integrity of our place in the world amongst the wonders of creation? I’d love to think it so and I do pray I can experience the Great Dixter!! 🌻🌸🌿🌳
It's always such a heart-wrenching joy to go back there. The big moment for me - the one I wait for, and take a few long breaths before enacting - is the stepping into the Great Hall. I can't begin to tell you how rich and poignant all those memories are for me
hello from NY, USA! i actually just bought and am reading "the well tempered garden" and found you by watching your interview w/ Alexandra (middle sized garden).. and then because of that video found this one! it's like a happy circle!
I have to agree about not taking photos. While there are times when they are appropriate, it is too easy to focus on getting the best shot and missing the moment.
Stunning
Love the way you talk about this
I would love visit Dixter. I’ll have to add it to my bucket list as they say.
I LOVE your video of Dixter. I went twice 2 summers ago.. it totally got me.. a I really appreciated your passion for it.. (although I’m not knowledgeable as you are)… how I felt.. and you piece captures a summer evening.. glorious! thank you
I am absolutely enjoying your visits to these amazing gardens but I do wish they were more than a few minutes. Just wow.
Thank you for sharing this. I love your emotion towards its beauty and the man who created it. Gardeners are passionate people and too many times they hide their love ....I don't know why lol. It's beautiful to see someone's love bloom.
Thanks Michelle, my returns to Dixter have been few and far between, so it's always a magical experience. I remember clearly my first return after working there for a summer. I went back for a few weeks three years later, and for the first 24 hours was as joy-filled as I've ever been. I feel so privileged to have found a passion that has led to so, so many moments, days, months - years! - of pleasure
I am so happy to have found this! Visiting Dixter in person is on my bucket list of places I must see before I depart this world. I’m praying the pandemic eases so I may continue my pursuit of visiting the greatest gardens on Earth in Great Britain! My gram was from Ireland and she spoke so often of the gardens she visited as a young girl traveling the Isles with her mum. Thank you so much for sharing! I appreciate your emotion as you entered the gardens and the feeling of home it ignited in you! That’s how one knows it’s a special place! 🙌💚🌿🌹🌳
Then I'm so happy that you've found it too. I so hope you get to visit Dixter. It's a place like nowhere else on earth. At one stage in 1991, my wife and I left Dixter for a six week jaunt looking at gardens. We saw 50 or so of the very best, then returned to Dixter. I was kind of nervous about how I'd find it, having seen all those others, and even at that front gate, where this video starts, I knew that this place had more heart, more spirit, more truth, more integrity, than anything else we'd seen
The Gardenist That is an impressive statement and a lovely sentiment, and isn’t that what we look for in all our gardens - the heart, spirit, truth & integrity of our place in the world amongst the wonders of creation? I’d love to think it so and I do pray I can experience the Great Dixter!! 🌻🌸🌿🌳
An English garden on a summer evening............ unbeatable.
Great to see Dixter again, thank you for sharing. Regards David K. 'Highfields'
It's always such a heart-wrenching joy to go back there. The big moment for me - the one I wait for, and take a few long breaths before enacting - is the stepping into the Great Hall. I can't begin to tell you how rich and poignant all those memories are for me
hello from NY, USA! i actually just bought and am reading "the well tempered garden" and found you by watching your interview w/ Alexandra (middle sized garden).. and then because of that video found this one! it's like a happy circle!
Same here, also came from middle - size garden
I have to agree about not taking photos. While there are times when they are appropriate, it is too easy to focus on getting the best shot and missing the moment.
absolutely
Such an emotional visit Michael. Why do perennials grow so much bigger in UK compared to here in Victoria?