OUTLANDER is one of the biggest shows in the world, boasting a dedicated global fanbase to rival the likes of Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, and now die-hards of the Scottish time travelling drama can follow in the footsteps of Jamie and Claire Fraser.
The kids always enjoy being around nature so a walk to the Royal Botanic Gardens was due since we were in the city that day.
#html-body [data-pb-style=SE19FHC]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}Voor deze fantastische kleine muurkas kun je in de tuin, op het balkon of aan de rand van het terras altijd wel een leuk plekje vinden. Kweek je kruiden en haal ze vers uit de kas. Vooral voor startende kwekers die niet veel ruimte hebben is deze muurkas erg fijn. De hoogte aan de muurkant is 1.84 cm en de voorkant van de kas is 1.52 cm hoog. De Muurkas WG 42 is er in het blank aluminium of in mooi donkergroen gecoat. Het model is standaard voorzien van 3 mm dik veiligheidsglas. Voor optimaal kweekplezier kun je het beste de muurkas tegen een stevige en stabiele achterwand plaatsen. Ook het gebruik van de juiste fundering is heel belangrijk. LET OP: voor de actuele levertijden kun je het beste contact opnemen met onze klantenservice! Levertijd: ca. 2 - 5 weken Wijze van bezorging: vrachtwagen met laadklep en pompwagen Afstemming levering: op afspraak, telefonisch of per e-mail
Voor deze compacte muurkas van Royal Well is er altijd wel een plekje in een kleine tuin, op het terras of aan de rand van het balkon. Zo heb je altijd verse kruiden en gewassen binnen handbereik. Het diffuse licht zorgt voor het beste kweekresultaat
Hampton Court in Hope under Dinmore, Herefordshire, is a 15th Century Medieval castle set across 935 acres and boasting 26 bedrooms.
Veronica Royal Candles produces a profusion of vibrant, violet-blue flowers from Late Spring through Fall. Very easy to grow, with an upright, compact habit. A wonderful vertical element for patio containers, the front of the mixed border, and cutting gardens.
Veronica spicata 'Royal Candles'
Named for the river that journeys through the heart of France, the Loire Valley is a place that has “perfected the art of living.” Here, lush vineyards and historic sites abound, and travelers cross oceans to enjoy the fruits of European culture. Among the verdant slopes lies Château de Villandry, one of the last remaining
Name : Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' - Smokebush Plant - Plant Dormant 8-10 Inch Ship By USPS ******* WELL ROOTED PLANT IN A 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 INCH POT Conditional Warranty: Warranty is limited to guaranteeing plants will arrive safely and in good and healthy condition, and is conditioned on Seller receiving prompt notice (within 24 hours of delivery) of any problem with the condition accompanied by photo validation. No other additional, extended or long term Warranty is expressed or implied. Easy to grow in average soils; requires excellent drainage. Tolerates poor, rocky, infertile soils. Water deeply, regularly during the first growing season to establish an extensive root system; reduce frequency once established. Fertilize in spring. Prune heavily every few years to promote new growth with larger, more colorful foliage.
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Over 350 years of history, Edinburgh's botanic gardens are home to three million preserved specimens, gathered from around the world.
U bent op zoek naar een Actaea simplex 'White Pearl' (zilverkaars / Christoffelkruid)? Tuincentrum Maréchal! ✔ Eigen kwekerij ✔ LAGE prijzen ✔ Uitgebreide planteninformatie
Grow your own salad with easy-care lettuce. It’s suitable for small-space gardens and thrives in cool weather.
Julia Engel of Gal Meets Glam visits Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, an incredible pink seaside villa in in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France.
Beautiful reproductions of Cadovius' 1948 Royal System modular shelving are now available. We take a close look at this classic midcentury modern shelving -- being made again today in Denmark -- and for sale in the U.S. at Design Within Reach.
I once heard someone say "You can't turn down a street in Edinburgh without seeing a patch of greenery" and I think that's so special to find in a city. Even Robert Louis Stevenson agrees by saying "Half a capital and half a country town, the whole city leads a double existence", and I couldn't agree more. Despite having numerous large open green spaces like Princes Street Gardens, the Meadows, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh also has a few secret gardens dotted around the city and I wanted to share them with you in case you're in Edinburgh and in need of a little peace and quiet. So without further ado, here are a few of my favourite Edinburgh's Secret Gardens! Exploring Edinburgh's Best Secret Gardens! 1. Dunbars Close Garden Open from 7am-7:30pm (depending on season), free to enter. Hidden at the foot of the Royal Mile is one of my favourite Edinburgh hidden gems, Dunbars Close Garden. As you're walking toward Holyrood Palace you'll spot a cobbled close (Scottish term from a little lane) called Dunbars Close and nestled within is a garden which has been laid out in the style and character of a 17th-century garden. As you walk around it, keep in mind that this is what the majority of gardens on Canongate would have looked like in the 17th century. As you enter the garden, cast your eyes upwards and you'll spot the Burns moment in the distance. I always find it a nice connection as Robert Burns, Scotland's National Bard, was rumoured to have spent time near this garden as it was once the location of a popular oyster cellar. Top tip: It’s a lovely spot to enjoy a bit of peace and quiet or a picnic on the odd warm summers day we get. 2. Dr. Neils' Garden Open from 10am-dusk, free to enter (donations welcome). To me, Dr. Neil’s Garden is the definition of an Edinburgh secret garden - many locals have not even heard of! I believe it's open forgotten about as it’s hidden away behind Arthur’s Seat in Duddingston. My favourite way to get there is to start at Holyrood Park Road (next to Pollock Halls) and follow Duddingston Low Road which veers off to the right and curves around Arthur's Seat. You'll pass many treasures along the way including, Duddingston Loch (the location of the famous Henry Raeburn painting of the Reverend ice skating) and one of the oldest buildings in Scotland – Duddingston Kirk. After you pass Duddingston Kirk, lookout for a set of iron gates on your right which will bring you to a small tea room and the garden. The garden itself looks out on to the picturesque Duddingston Loch, which is rich in wildlife. We have Drs. Andrew and Nancy Neil to thank for their imagination, dedication, and sheer hard work, plus the current volunteer gardeners who look after it, that we have this wonderful green oasis. 3. The Field Duddingston Always open and is free to visit. Dr. Neils' Garden might be the most beautiful garden in Duddingston, but if you leave behind Dr. Neils Garden and head toward the famous pub The Sheep Heid Inn (one of Edinburgh's oldest surviving watering holes), you'll spot an easily overlooked sign to Duddingston's community garden "The Field Duddingston". I only discovered this a few months ago and was completely won over by its charm. The green space is has a flock of chickens reared by locals, a herb-rich meadow community, orchard, and a vegetable garden. We felt as though we were trespassing but we met a lovely elderly lady who welcomed us into the garden and we ended up helping her guide one of the runaway chickens back into its fenced-off home. 4. Chessels Court Always open and is free to visit. Another one of Edinburgh's secret gardens to look out for is Chessels Court. Also located on the Royal Mile, this garden is located within the unassuming arches of Chessel’s Court. As you enter the courtyard you'll be met by a pleasant surprise, an outstanding and rare example of a traditional 18th century Edinburgh ‘mansion-style’ tenement, with a green space in front of it. It’s also the location where the infamous Deacon Brodie was caught! There’s lots to see in this beautiful courtyard, including a Top Tip: Look out for the Instagram-worthy heart-shaped ivy in the southeastern corner of the courtyard! 5. Sandeman House Garden Open during office hours and is free to visit. Yet another Royal Mile secret garden, Patrick Geddes would be proud! Speaking of Geddes, you'll find a lovely bust of Edinburgh's renowned town planner within Sandeman House Garden. Unlike Dunbars Close Garden and Chessels Court, Sandeman House Garden belongs to the Scottish Book Trust. It can be slightly tricky to spot as it's tucked away down Trunks Close. Just look out for John Knox's house and you'll discover Trunks Close to your left. This secluded spot is a brilliant spot to enjoy a bit of peace and quiet or enjoy a packed lunch. 6. Archivist’s Garden Open during office hours and is free to visit. You'd hardly expect to find one of Edinburgh's Secret Gardens just off one of the busiest streets in Edinburgh, Princes Street. I admit it took me a while to figure out where exactly it was as I'd seen photos online and not recognised the surroundings. Turns out, the courtyard garden is sandwiched between General Register House and New Register House. It's best to try and visit the Archivist’s Garden during spring or summer as the 57 plant species will be in bloom. The most interesting aspect of this garden is that the extensive plant collection is all connected to Scotland, its people, and its history. 7. Edinburgh's Private Gardens Lastly, I thought I'd include Edinburgh's New Town private gardens as they are all well worth a visit. Sadly, the gardens are closed to the public for most of the year but keep an eye out on Scotland's Garden Scheme and Doors Open Days Scotland as a few of them fling their doors open at least once or twice a year. A few to look out for: Dean Gardens - My personal favourite. It overlooks the Water of Leith and St Bernard's Well. Moray Place and Bank Gardens - Directly opposite Dean Gardens, well worth a visit too! Regent, Royal and Calton Terrace Gardens - A vast private garden behind Calton Hill! (Open this September!)
Unveiling Royal Palace of Caserta! Explore its rich history, architectural marvels & lavish interiors. A must-see near Naples!
A virtual walk through the Tuileries Garden in spring from the first blooms in late-February to the mythical April in Paris.
The gravel garden has never been more popular, thanks to the pressures of climate change—and the strange misconception that it is somehow low-maintenance.
This is a guide to 10 of the easiest perennial plants to grow from seed. Perhaps you are looking at packets of perennial flower seeds and wondering which ones are the best and the easiest to grow. Hopefully, something here will be of help.
JARDIN - Marielle, jardinière amateure mais passionnée, a planté de nombreuses variétés tropicales et creusé deux bassins, pour attirer les oiseaux et les animaux. Quand ils ont acheté leur maison dans la Loire, près de Saint-Etienne, ce n'était certainement pas pour le jardin. “Il était en pente, avec un vis-à-vis terrible, une route passante et […]
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Royal Poinciana or Flamboyant Seeds (Delonix regia) Price for Package of 5 seeds. Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It is noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of flowers. In many tropical parts of the world it is grown