West Sussex County Times

The Importance of Water in our Gardens: The National Garden Scheme

- By Kate Harrison

Water is the life blood that supports all life on earth and is vital to any garden. The National Garden Scheme is partnered with WWT to promote a wider understand­ing of the importance of wetlands and water in nature and in our gardens – we share informatio­n on how to create mini-wetlands in our gardens and how to conserve water in the increasing­ly hot summers. With over 1,700 National Garden Scheme gardens mentioning water in their descriptio­ns the importance of this lifegiving element is clear. From natural swimming ponds and stately rills to barrel ponds and water gardens in Belfast sinks, the variety of water in our gardens is inspiring. While water features provide fabulous depths to garden design, it also supports a wide variety of water loving plants and attracts wildlife too. According to research there’s a greater acreage of gardens than nature reserves in England, that’s why in a changing climate our gardens are SO important. There are 23 million gardens in the UK, and each one, whatever their size, can play a part in reversing biodiversi­ty loss. The parts of your garden which feature water support more life per area than any other habitat. Whether you have a balcony, a window box, an urban patch or an acre or more, start thinking of it as an eco-system in its own right and a steppingst­one in connecting habitats to create wildlife corridors.

Be inspired!

With so many of our West Sussex NGS gardens showcasing water in its myriad forms here are just a few opening in May and early June, to inspire you. Sedgewick Park House Horsham The beautiful parkland, meadows and woodland are a must to see. Formal gardens by Harold Peto featuring 20 interlinki­ng ponds, impressive water garden known as The White Sea. Large Horsham stone terraces and lawns look out onto clipped yew hedging and specimen trees. One of the finest views of the South Downs, Chanctonbu­ry Ring and Lancing Chapel. Turf labyrinth and organic

vegetable garden. Cash only on the day. The garden has been featured in The English Garden (2015) and Period Living (2019) magazines and the Hampton Court Silver Gilt 2012 garden was recreated in an area of the garden. Sedgwick Park House Sedgwick Park Horsham, Sussex RH13 6QQ Is open for the National Garden Scheme on Tuesday 7th May and Sunday 19th May (12pm – 5pm). Admission £6, children free. Pre-book on the NGS website https://ngs.org.uk or pay on the day (cash only). Tea, coffee and biscuits (in aid of Blooodwise Cancer, cash only) Peelers Retreat Arundel https://findagarde­n.ngs.org. uk/garden/23227/peelersret­reat This inspiratio­nal space is a delight, with plenty of areas to sit and relax, enjoying delicious teas. Interlocki­ng beds packed with year-round colour and scent, shaded by specimen trees, inventive water feature and rill, raised fish pond and a working Victorian fireplace. Peelers Retreat 70 Ford Road Arundel BN18 9EX is open on the following dates (2pm5pm): Sat 4, Tue 7, Sat 25, Tue 28 May; Sat 8, Tue 18, Sat 22 June; Tue 2, Sat 6 July; Tue 20, Sat 24 Aug; Tue 3, Sat 7, Sat 21 Sept; and Sat 5 Oct. Admission £5, children free. Book online or pay on the day. Home-made teas. Visits also by arrangemen­t from April to October for groups of up to 24.

Fittlewort­h House, Pulborough https://findagarde­n.ngs. org.uk/garden/14546/ fittlewort­h-house Fittlewort­h House was built around 1720 from locally quarried stone as a home for the squire of the village. Currently the house (not open) is a full-time home and has been in the same family ownership for over fifty years. Its front is covered in a longestabl­ished Wisteria fronted by mixed flower beds. The three-acre garden contains both formal and informal areas with much emphasis on wildlife and habitat creation. Most of the garden sits on a gentle eastward facing slope which is manageable for wheelchair­s and pushchairs. The croquet lawn in front of the house is bordered on its southern edge by a magnificen­t Cedar of Lebanon and its northern edge by an imposing Holm Oak, both very tall and grand for their type and both planted around the 1740s. Near the Cedar sits a natural looking stream, built using locally quarried stone and planted with many shade and moisture loving plants. The garden then gently slopes down to the fountain garden with its mixed flower borders, topiary and globe fountain with an establishe­d Yew hedge as backdrop. An archway through the hedge then leads to a fully productive half acre walled garden and a romantic Apple tunnel. The vegetable beds are used to grow a wide range of fruit and vegetables for the house and staff. The long borders down the middle of the walled garden are planted each year with a mixture of beautiful Dahlias, annuals and vegetables for decorative effect. Just to the side of the walled garden is a smaller walled area where a large glasshouse and the potting sheds can be found. There is also a Spring garden and wildlife pond, large Rhododendr­ons and Camellias. The father and son garden team will be on hand to answer any questions. Fittlewort­h House Bedham Lane Fittlewort­h Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1JH is open on the following dates; Wed 1st, 8th, 15th May (2pm5pm) Wed 12th, 19th June (2pm5pm) Wed 10th, 17th, 24th July (2pm-5pm) Wed 7th August (2pm-5pm) Admission £5, children free. Light refreshmen­ts. Visit the National Garden Scheme website to book online or pay on the day. Visits also by arrangemen­t 22 Apr to 23 Aug for groups of 8 to 40. Weekdays only. Meadow Farm, Pulborough https://findagarde­n.ngs.org. uk/garden/34935/meadowfarm This wonderful 2-acre garden (approx.) garden has been designed and planted by the current owners, from scratch, over the last 16 years. There is a formal pond, a green and white shady garden and colour themed beds including double borders. A pleached hornbeam avenue stretches out towards the Sussex countrysid­e. A walled garden provides fruit, cut flowers and vegetables. There is also an orchard with a hazelnut walk, a new wildlife swimming pond, a bog garden and gravel garden. Unfortunat­ely, there is no wheelchair access due to gravel drive, paths and uneven ground. Meadow Farm Blackgate Lane Pulborough, Sussex RH20 1DF is open for the National Garden Scheme on Sat 18 May (2.30 – 5.30). Admission £5, children free. Homemade teas. Book online or pay on the day. Visits also by arrangemen­t from May to 4 October for groups of between 5 and 25. Bumble Farm Loxwood https://findagarde­n.ngs.org. uk/garden/45488/bumblefarm Delightful large country garden. Passionate­ly and imaginativ­ely created by enthusiast­ic owner over the past 20 yrs. An interestin­g garden with a series of circular lawns surrounded by borders, full of mass drift, repeat planting of harmonious perennials, roses, shrubs, and more. A newly developed white garden, wisteria pergola, kitchen and cutting garden, fountains and various seating areas. Bumble Farm Drungewick Lane Loxwood Billingshu­rst RH14 0RS Is open for the National Garden Scheme on Friday 31st May, Saturday Sat 1st June, Saturday 15th June and Sunday 16th June (12pm – 5pm). Admission £6, children free. Book online or pay on the day. Home-made teas. The Old Vicarage, Washington https://findagarde­n.ngs.org. uk/garden/21793/the-oldvicarag­e Gardens of 3½ acres set around 1832 Regency house (not open). The front is formally laid out with topiary, wide lawn, mixed border and contempora­ry water sculpture. The rear features new and mature trees from C19, herbaceous borders, water garden and stunning uninterrup­ted views of the North Downs. The Japanese garden with waterfall and pond leads to a large copse, stream, treehouse and stumpery. The Old Vicarage The Street Washington, West Sussex

RH20 4AS is open for the National Garden Scheme every Thursday to 10th October 2024 (10am-5pm) Admission £7, children free. Pre-book online. Also open Mon 27th May, Sun 30th June, Mon 26th August and by arrangemen­t, see NGS website for details. Selfservic­e light refreshmen­ts, Picnics Welcome. Foxwood Barn Fontwell https://findagarde­n.ngs.org. uk/garden/43318/foxwoodbar­n The garden at Foxwood Barn was developed from a green field site five years ago. This almost two acre garden has been developed into different areas and features a wildlife pond, a rose and gravel garden, patio areas and a dry riverbed. There are herbaceous borders, wildflower areas and a small orchard and kitchen garden. There is a separate picnic area adjacent to a paddock with donkeys and ponies. The garden at Foxwood Barn Foxwood Barn Fontwell Arundel BN18 0SR is open for the National Garden Scheme Saturday 1sr and Sunday 2nd June (2pm-5pm). Admission £6, children free. Book online or pay on the day. Homemade teas. Visits also by arrangemen­t June to Aug for groups of 10 to 30. Afternoon or evening visits. Bignor Park Pulborough https://findagarde­n.ngs.org. uk/garden/1900/bignor-park 11 acres of peaceful garden to explore with magnificen­t views of the South Downs. Interestin­g trees, shrubs, wildflower areas with swathes of daffodils in spring. The walled flower garden has been replanted with herbaceous borders. Temple, Greek loggia, Zen pond and unusual sculptures. The gardens at Bignor Park Pulborough RH20 1HG are open for the National Garden Scheme Tuesday 4th June, Tue 3rd September (2-5). Admission £5, children free. Book online at or pay on the day. Home-made teas. To learn more about the National Garden Scheme, discover your perfect garden or find out how to open your own garden, visit ngs.org.uk, download the National Garden Scheme app or purchase the National Garden Scheme’s Garden Visitor’s Handbook, which is published annually and available via ngs.org.uk/shop and at all good book retailers.

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