Wisley, one of four gardens run by the Royal Horticultura Society (RHS) was founded by a Victorian businessman George Fergus Wilson in 1878. From a site of 60 acres, it has now grown into a large and diverse garden covering almost 240 acres. The diversity of the plants and associated gardens makes it impossible to appreciate everything in one visit. I will surely be going back a couple of times at least especially in Spring.
Roses, Dahlias, Sunflowers, giant Hydrangeas and so many more flowers....
Productive and pretty apple and pear trees, trained to grow in restricted spaces, so as to be suitable for small gardens.
Roses, Dahlias, Sunflowers, giant Hydrangeas and so many more flowers....
Productive and pretty apple and pear trees, trained to grow in restricted spaces, so as to be suitable for small gardens.
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