It's bee a busy week, sorry I haven't posted sooner.
I'm thinking we should leave the landscape gardens behind and go back to some of our favourite gardens in England and Scotland, gardens that actually have flowers! Inverewe is on the far north-west coast of northern Scotland, and it can grow some amazing plants (like Palm trees), because of the passing warm water current, the Gulf Stream.
Inverewe was established by Osgood Mackenzie starting from a very barren landscape in 1862. Tons of soil were brought in to create conditions for growing, starting with a shelterbelt of pines to protect the area. Today it has been described as the best garden in Scotland due to its outstanding collection of plants, especially trees, from around the world.
The highlight for most visitors is the walled kitchen garden, replete with flowers as well as veggies. It sits in a cove facing Loch Ewe, terraced up the slope, providing a very protected space for growing.
This is simply an outstanding space to wander through as you enter the garden, now run by the National Trust for Scotland.
The house, built in the 1930s after the original burned down, now functions as a museum, with beautiful flower borders outside.
And beyond that is the beautiful parkland of trees, including many species of Rhododendron.
I leave you with the outstanding selfie of yours truly, standing under the huge Gunnera, the first time I had seen that plant up close. In my mind those are still enormous rhubarb leaves!




Wow! I can't imagine weeding those gardens.
ReplyDeleteThat Gunnera is amazing, far bigger and so much higher than the plant I had in our previous garden. What a grand scale that area is, and sheltered, the plan was so well thought out beforehand, with shelter in place early on.
ReplyDeleteLovely house and gardens.
ReplyDeleteWow! That Gunnera is huge and nice to see you in the photograph too.
All the best Jan
Wow beautiful gardens and very impressive!!!
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ReplyDeleteNice to see you back there.
ReplyDeleteThose leaves are so big, wow. Lovely pictures. I've been gone all week too after I fell and hurt myself.
ReplyDeleteOh those gorgeous flower borders!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I might like this garden the best of your series. Flowers, color, and the terracing. Big leaf tropical type plants always catch my attention as well. Nice to see the red-clad Furry Gnome in the flora too.
ReplyDeleteThat terraced, protected, south facing veg garden...oh my! If we were younger....with all the rocks around here, I wish we could have built a very much smaller edition of that, creating a micro-climate for grape vines...
ReplyDeleteYou have some memories of amazing places to recall. Thank you for sharing.
Oh, so beautiful. How they manage to create such gardens is just incredible...and even more incredible that they continue to be so well maintained.
ReplyDeleteThe kitchen garden looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a spectacular garden to visit!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see these pictures! We toured this garden in Sept. 2024 in the drizzle but that made it even more beautiful. C
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