PGG visit to Durham University Botanic Gardens to view plant collections from around the world and Crook Hall, a 13th century, Grade I listed, medieval hall, in Durham.
Read more →Professional Gardeners’ Guild Northern Area visit to Sugnall Hall Walled Kitchen Garden, Staffordshire
Read more →Professional Gardeners’ Guild Northern Area meeting at Hanbury Hall gardens and Coughton Court gardens, Worcestershire. Hanbury Hall is a beautiful country house built in 1701 by Thomas Vernon whilst the gardens at Coughton Court are recognised as being amongst the best in England.
Read more →The gardens at Cholmondeley cover around 50 acres with the castle, built in 1804, overlooking the much wider estate and surrounding Cheshire plains. The garden has largely been laid out over the last 60 years by the Dowager Marchioness, a keen plantswoman.
Read more →The Professional Gardeners’ Guild visited Sutton Park historic garden near York and Johnsons Plants at Wixley.
Read more →UPDATED. Photos from the PGG visit to Rode Hall, one of Cheshire’s most exquisite country houses which includes the walled kitchen garden added by William Nesfield. New photos from visit added September 2013.
Read more →On 13th July the PGG visited Cogshall Grange, a very new and contemporary garden set in a 100 acre historic, Cheshire country estate.
Read more →Photographs from the recent PGG visit to Portmerion in North Wales.
Read more →Photographs of the recent PGG visit to Castle Kennedy Gardens in the South West corner of Scotland.
Read more →PGG Members from all over the country enjoyed a fine day at Wallington and Herterton Gardens, Northumberland, on May 26th 2012. These two contrasting gardens provided some interesting discussion points, the opportunity to swap news with old friends and the chance to meet new friends. John Ellis, Head Gardener at
Read more →Visit to Jodrell Bank Arboretum and Tatton Park Cheshire on the 28th April 2012. Sam Youd who had recently retired as Head Gardener after 32 years was presented with the PGG award for Loyal Service.
Read more →PGG visit to Newby Hall Yorkshire, 29th June 2011. 25 acres of award winning gardens including one of Europe’s largest double herbaceous borders, an enchanting woodland walk and a miniature railway.
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