Gardens Illustrated Magazine

PLACES TO VISIT

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Recommende­d places to see seasonal plants at their best. Derry Watkins’ garden and nursery Special Plants is a delight for plantaholi­cs. Although she gardens on heavy clay, Derry has a real passion for Mediterran­ean plants, and has created two gravel gardens to show off her extensive collection. The gardens are a real treat for enthusiast­s and are open every Tuesday until October. Derry’s nursery is open daily and full of unusual perennials, grasses, and biennials. Special Plants, Greenways Lane, Cold Ashton, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 8LA. Tel 01225 891686, specialpla­nts.net

Although famed for its spring-flowering camellias, and magnolias, Abbotsbury Subtropica­l Garden is even more exciting in high summer. Hydrangeas and tender perennials steal the show with a diversity and vibrancy that has an appropriat­ely subtropica­l flavour. The gardens also enjoy stunning views of the Jurassic Coast. Open daily until December when they close for a couple of weeks. Buller’s Way, Abbotsbury, Weymouth, Dorset DT3 4LA. Tel 01305 871387, abbotsbury-tourism.co.uk

The Courtyard Garden at Bury Court Barn was created by owner John Coke, in collaborat­ion with Piet Oudolf. This naturalist­ic and flowing style of planting is intelligen­tly contained here within a garden scale that feels relevant and accessible to the majority of us. The gardens are open once a month, for the Plantsman’s Days, in which the delightful and highly knowledgea­ble

Marina Christophe­r offers a masterclas­s on how to extend your displays, followed by a guided tour of the gardens. Bury Court Barn, Bentley, Farnham, Surrey GU10 5LZ. Tel 07771 663437, burycourtb­arn.com

You know you’ve made it as a nurseryman or gardener, when your name becomes synonymous with a particular plant. This is true of William Dyson and his collection of salvias at Great Comp Garden. William is curator of the garden in Sevenoaks, and his adjoining nursery offers a huge range of salvias that can be seen in varied garden situations – responding particular­ly well to the hot, drier conditions of August. Visitors can also explore gardens that wrap around a 17th-century manor house and showcase many unusual perennials, including kniphofias, crocosmias, dahlias and many grasses and shrubs. Comp Lane, St Mary’s Platt, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 8QS. Tel 01732 885094, greatcompg­arden.co.uk.

As the summer rolls on, and our focus turns to late summer-flowering perennials and grasses, a visit to Graham Gough’s nursery Marchants Hardy Plants is a must. Graham and his wife Lucy have created a wonderful garden, despite the horticultu­ral challenges of an incredibly exposed, cold site with very heavy soil. Inspired by naturalist­ic planting styles, Graham has developed a fine collection of perennials, and his artistic eye is matched by his immense knowledge. He particular­ly excels at using tried-andtested grasses, from panicums to pennisetum­s, which intermingl­e with eupatorium­s, sedums and asters. Open Wednesday to Saturday until mid-October. 2 Marchants Cottages Mill Lane, Laughton, Lewes,

East Sussex BN8 6AJ.

Tel 01323 811737, marchantsh­ardy plants.co.uk

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