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Paperback: 640pp
Peter King
Frances Lincoln
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Paperback: 567pp
Charles Quest-Ritson
Think Publishing
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Gardens to Visit In and Around the Borders
Scottish gardens open to the public in the Borders and Dumfries & Galloway
| Ardwell House Gardens |
| Near Stranraer, open March to Sept. Featuring herbaceous, spring bulbs, coloured foilage and rockery. You can walk round the ponds and picnic on the shore. |
| Anton's Hill Garden |
| West of Leitholm, open by arrangement. Variety of garden features including a well-planted pond, shrubberies and an apple & pear orchard. Model railway also. |
| Bughtrig Garden |
| On the B6461, open June to Sept. A traditional hedged Scottish garden, featuring herbaceous, shrubs, annuals and fruit. Sheltered by many fine specimens of tree. |
| Carnell Garden |
| On the A719, and open by arrangement. A 10 acre garden including a 100 yard herbaceous border, water garden and Gazebo with Burmese statues. |
| Floors Castle and Gardens |
| Based in Kelso, open May to Oct. Old established gardens where ornamental borders co-exist alongside fruit and vegetables. Victorian features. |
| Monteviot Gardens |
| In Jedburgh, open Mar to Oct. Extending to 30 acres, featuring a laburnum tunnel, water & river garden, rose garden, arboretum with woodland walks. |
| Woodfall Gardens |
| Just south of Whithorn, open by arrangement May - Aug. A three acre 18th century walled garden undergoing revitalisation, including borders & woodlands. |
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