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Seattle 2 – Chihuly Garden and Glass

Posted on September 7, 2018 by Karen Blaylock

I was first captivated by Dale Chihuly’s glass sculptures in an exhibition of his work at the Palm House in Kew Gardens in 2005, and so the visit to the Chihuly Garden and Glass was always going to be one … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, USA | Tagged Dale Chihuly, Pacific North West, Washington State

Seattle 1 – The Japanese Garden

Posted on September 1, 2018 by Karen Blaylock

It should not be surprising that some of the very best examples of Japanese gardens outside of Japan are to be found in the Pacific North-West, in view of the region’s close cultural ties with the Far East and the … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, USA | Tagged Japanese gardens, Pacific North West, Washington State

Chatsworth – Grandiloquent Ghosts…

Posted on August 24, 2018 by Karen Blaylock
Chatsworth House from the River Derwent

A few years ago, on a visit to Versailles, I was shocked by the restoration of the Courtyard façade on the approach from the town. Built in the late 17th century for Louis XIV, the over-use of gold screamed wealth … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, UK | Tagged Bakewell, Capability Brown, Derbyshire, Dukes of Devonshire, Joseph Paxton, The Peak District National Park, Yorkshire

Kew 3 – Arboretum – The Ancient and the Beautiful

Posted on July 6, 2018 by Karen Blaylock
Stone or Umbrella Pine (Pinus pinea) (1846 - Southern Europe) This specimen spent too long in a pot, hence its misshapen appearance and black metal props. It is, however, one of Kew’s most iconic trees. Stone pines typically have tall straight trunks with an ‘umbrella’ of foliage on top.

The first time I remember an individual tree exerting a powerful effect on me was when I moved to a large shared Georgian house on the outskirts of Bath. Of course, trees provide us with shade, relaxation and aesthetic pleasure, … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, UK | Tagged Arboretum Gardens in the South East, Botanical Gardens, London Gardens, West London Gardens

Kew 2 – The Broadwalk Borders – Almost All is Forgiven

Posted on June 29, 2018 by Karen Blaylock
The Great Broad Walk

Kew is arguably the world’s finest botanical garden, and I have huge regard for the collection and the passion and foresight of all those involved, particularly in these times of diminishing government support. Recent innovations such as The Hive, and … Continue reading →

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Holker Hall Cumbria – A Disconbobulated Garden

Posted on March 23, 2018 by Karen Blaylock
Fountain and Pond

Sometimes I want to say something about a garden but I grapple with it, try and pin it down, think I’ve got it beat, only to find it is pulling me towards a dead end; and then in resignation I … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardens Archive, UK | Tagged Cumbria, Kim Wilkie, Lake District, North West England, Thomas Mawson

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