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At Pashley Manor Gardens you will discover 11 acres of beautiful borders and vistas – the culmination of a lifetime of passion for gardening, an appetite for beauty and an admiration of the tradition of the English Country garden. These graceful gardens, on the border of Sussex and Kent, are family owned and maintained – visitors often express delight at the attention to detail displayed throughout and the intimate, peaceful atmosphere.
All the ingredients of the English Country Garden are present – sweeping herbaceous borders, ha-ha, well maintained lawns, box hedges, espaliered rose walk, historic walled garden, inspiring kitchen garden, venerable trees and the Grade I listed house as a backdrop. The gardens are a haven for wildlife – bees, butterflies and small birds as well as moor hens, ducks and a black swan. Then, of course, the plants! Borders overflowing with perennials and annuals – the look changing through the seasons, but always abundantly filled, and each garden ‘room’ planted in a different colour theme.
Pashley is also renowned for fantastic displays of tulips, roses and dahlias. Our annual Tulip Festival features more than 48,000 tulips this year! During Special Rose Week over a hundred varieties of rose swathe the walls, climb obelisks and bloom in flower beds. Then in late summer our Dahlia Days event transforms the gardens once more with bountiful, brightly coloured dahlias in every border and pot.
Add to all this a Café and Terrace with excellent garden views, serving delicious homemade lunches, scones and cakes; Sculpture and Art Exhibitions; a Gift Shop with Plant Sales; and a friendly, knowledgeable team waiting to welcome you, and the recipe for a wonderful day out is complete.
For more information please visit www.pashleymanorgardens.com/
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Forgot the name of this, I'm sure someone will be kind enough to let me know.
pearl winch:
Yes I think its a Japanese Anemone. Ours are just pink, but you must get a white one.
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Had a voice, had a voice but I could not sing
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So lost, the line had been crossed
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I'll shout it out like a bird set free
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You held me down
But I fought back loud
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"Sicuri nelle loro Stanze di Alabastro -
Non toccati dal Mattino
E non toccati dal Meriggio -
...
Lieve ride la brezza
Nel suo Castello sopra di loro -
Borbotta l'Ape a uno stolido Orecchio,
Zufolano i Dolci Uccelli ignare cadenze -
Ah, quanta sagacia si spense qui!"
Emily Dickinson
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Safe in their Alabaster Chambers -
Untouched by Morning
And untouched by Noon -
...
Light laughs the breeze
In her Castle above them -
Babbles the Bee in a stolid Ear,
Pipe the Sweet Birds in ignorant cadence -
Ah, what sagacity perished here!
Emily Dickinson