This article was printed in the latest journal of the Nerine and Amaryllid Society. It will whet your appetite for our next Festival, which begins on Saturday, 10th October at Guernsey Gardens.
Plant Heritage Guernsey
By Jill
This article was printed in the latest journal of the Nerine and Amaryllid Society. It will whet your appetite for our next Festival, which begins on Saturday, 10th October at Guernsey Gardens.
2 days ago
A pretty little cottage in St Saviour with two huge Westringia fructicosa bushes on either side of their front door. It is also known as the coastal rosemary and grows near the coast in eastern Australia. ... See MoreSee Less
3 days ago
Some of the plants that States Works rents out for weddings and other events. ... See MoreSee Less
6 days ago
The succulents in Lower Candie Gardens have really expanded in the last year. ... See MoreSee Less
They look sculpted!
1 week ago
Yesterday was glorious, so it is the turn of the pink Camelias in Candie Gardens. ... See MoreSee Less
Gasp! & you even have blue skies
1 week ago
Rosemary is so difficult to photograph, but it is in flower twice a year and necessary in every garden. ... See MoreSee Less
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