Photos from the PGG visit to Early Ornamentals near Thirsk in North Yorkshire on July 20th, 2017.
Read more →Photos of the PGG visit to Mount St John, a private garden not usually open to the public and privately owned by Chris Blundell, one of the partners in the Provenance chain of Inns.
Read more →Photographs from the PGG visit to Trentham Gardens – formal Italianate gardens set within a large area of woodland, covering some 300 acres. The gardens were designed as a serpentine park by Capability Brown from 1758 onwards, overlying an earlier formal design attributed to Charles Bridgeman.
Read more →A great PGG presence at the show this year by PGG members: Iris Lynch with the RHS Schools campaign. A wonderful exhibit and on Sunday Jussi can play with his buses again!!!!!!!! and Iris will be over the excitement. Philip Oosenbrink for his display displaying Hakonechloa and a Silver medal –
Read more →Photos of the PGG visit to Matson Ground Garden, a small, private family garden that is part of the wider Matson Ground Estate.
Read more →Photos of the PGG visit to Peter Rabbit Garden, designed and created by Chelsea Gold Medal Winner Richard Lucas. The garden recreates garden scenes from some of the Beatrix Potter books using plant varieties available to gardeners of the era.
Read more →Photos of the PGG visit to Holehird Gardens, situated in a stunning location at the foot of Kirkstone Pass and run only by dedicated volunteers.
Read more →Photos from the PGG visit on the 15th June to Arundel Castle & Gardens which have been transformed over the years creating areas of outstanding beauty.
Read more →Photos of the PGG visit to Parham House & Gardens, located deep in the Sussex countryside, the house dates back as far as the fourteenth century although the pleasure gardens and lakes were established much later.
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