Had a lovely walk around the Bishop of Norwich’s garden yesterday…very well organised and some fascinating and beautiful spaces. Oh, and I picked up a few special Dahlias and a Tetrapanax….now have I got somewhere to plant it?

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Had a lovely walk around the Bishop of Norwich’s garden yesterday…very well organised and some fascinating and beautiful spaces. Oh, and I picked up a few special Dahlias and a Tetrapanax….now have I got somewhere to plant it?































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Now, that was a WALK, and I know you’ll find a place to plant those new purchases. 🙂
Well the Bishop certainly has a nice garden. Lucky chap / lady! A bit surprised to find a pagan “ Easter Island” Head there?
Thanks, yes it was a lovely afternoon. The statue featured in a rather clever tropical walk, with a boardwalk and lots of interesting plants..including the amazing Tetrapanax…I think I’ve found a spot for it to do its thing (big, bold, suckering)!
Which charity was this in aid of?
Hi Irene… in aid of the work the Diocese does with the Papua New Guinea Dogura Diocese.