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Picpost: Great Garden @ Alnwick Castle

‘The Alnwick Garden is being created by Jacques and Peter Wirtz, celebrated international garden designers from Belgium.

In design terms it is fair to say that The Alnwick Garden pushes the boundaries, and this is due in no small part to the Duchess of Northumberland herself, who has always believed that almost anything is possible if you get the right people involved. Her original concept was to produce a garden design framework and then to bring in the specialists, the experts, the best in their field, to ensure that each individual garden and concept was cutting edge in terms of both design and technology.

The Garden is a place where the imagination can run wild and the element of surprise is everything. This is created not just by the imaginative design of The Garden as a whole, but the attention to detail which is apparent in every aspect of it and of the many features it contains.Water is the lifeblood of this garden….’

Source: Anwick Garden website

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PicPost: Great Garden @ Hyde Hall

‘A visit to the 360-acre Hyde Hall estate is unforgettable in any season and allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature.

Hyde Hall is in an area of Essex that has very low rainfall, and this factor, combined with the soil conditions and exposed nature of the site, makes it a challenging area for gardening.

A visit will show that by choosing the right plants for the right places and by working with the prevailing conditions, it is possible to create a garden of beauty.’

Source: Hyde Hall website

Tamara Jare's avatarMy Botanical Garden

Ljubljana marketplace on a Saturday before Palm Sunday gets so much colour that it is impossible to skip it. Unique tradition arouse from the old habit to decorate homes with early spring greenery representing palm branches.So called BUTARICA is in Ljubljana region typical, made of some greenery and coloured shavings.One has to buy new butarica each year, at least one , to decorate Easter table and then to keep it as a decoration.I love the pre-Christian roots of this habit, when in pagan times first green branches were kept to burn them later in the summer for better crop and good health.How much power did our ancestors see in first spring leaves and how little do we respect the green branches today….that is why each year come to buy at least one butarica for my family…

Palm Sunday is a Christian moveable feast that falls on the Sunday beforeEaster. The feast commemorates Jesus’ triumphal…

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