Wednesday 9 October 2013

Wordless Wednesdays: Great Dixter House&Gardens

As anticipated in the previous post, this past month I have been overblessed with the opportunity to visit some of the most exquisite gardens of Europe, meeting some of the masters who are shaping our idea of Garden&Landscape. It would be greedy to keep all this precious moments for myself, and echoing Matt 10,8 (Freely you have received, feely give!) I'm launching the WORDLESS WEDNESDAYS
The first one features the garden that stole my heart during a fantastic working experience in August 2012,  and that I had the chance to visit again last saturday in occasion of its renowed plant fair. Here the superb Great Dixter in its October 2013 glory!   
Enjoy! ;)



I hope you enjoyed having a look! Please feel free to Pin the picture you loved the most (you can add the Pinterest button here) or to share the link on your favourite Social Media platform. I hope you enjoyed having a peak at one of the most fantastic gardens of England...and I give you the appointment to the next weeks posts. Hummelo (home of Piet&Anja Oudolf), I Maestri del Paesaggio and  RHS Wisley Garden to follow!
Bisous,


Noemi

10 comments:

  1. great photos, noemi.
    glad to see the Dixter by your photos.
    I really envy you could visit Dixter again. I would like to!!
    And hummelo as well!!!
    Jimmy in JAPAN

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    1. Oooh Jimmy, I am sure there will be other occasions soon!!! :) :) :)
      In the meantime I will bring you with me through the blog! :)
      Thanks for writing, keep in touch! ;)

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    1. Thanks to you for taking time to read! :)

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    1. It is fantastic indeed, everyone should visit it at list once in life! :)
      Bisous!

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  4. Hello Noemi, could you tell me please - what kind of salvia is paired with pink dahlia? It is so high.

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  5. Hello Noemi, could you tell me please - what kind of salvia is paired with pink dahlia? It is so high.

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