RHS Wisley 2008 (July - September)
July
06 July
Canal and fountain
Fuschias
Walled garden pond
Scarecrows
Rock garden
Various Flowers (close-ups)
Maize maze (growing fast!)
Chinese Dragons
20 July
Trials fields
Purple peppers (by maize field/cafe)
Maize field (well advanced)
At chest height now, the centre wooden structure (just still visible) is painted, and the maize is expected to be ready for use by the end of the month.
Pathway and tree (on the way to the - former - rose area)
Allotment vegtable garden
A splash of colour
To the rock garden and ponds
August
03 August
Chinese Dragons (again)
Garden we had not been in before
Irises, and others
Towards Battleston Hill
Maize maze (now open)
Now open! Taller than a person, the centre wooden structure is only visible from the entance gate.
Fruit garden
Glasshouse area
Pond
The pond was showing clear signs of water retreat, with water-weed exposed well above the current pond level.
Sheltered garden
Garden behind the weather-vane house
Lily pond/canal
Flower wall (and the entrance/exit)
10 August
Towards Battleston Hill
Maize maze (from the inside!!)
Time to go in and get lost!
Vines and fruit trees
Dutch border
Glasshouse area
Fuschias
Clore garden
Outside glasshouse
Garden behind the weather-vane house
Main house
Borders at main house
September
14 September
Cyclamen beds
Dahlias
Pampass grasses in the trials fields
Lookiong down the Dutch boarders to the greenhouse
Maize maze
Tropical path
Rose area with organic fertiliser
Unknown red-berried tree
Rock garden
Wisley Sculpture Trail
This runs for the whole of September (30 Aug - 29 Sept). 73 sculptures from local artists. See Sculpture Show for details.
Conservation area
Heathers
Cyclamen
Pumpkin patch
21 September
Crocuses
Montezuma pine
Trials field
Dahlias
Grasses in the trials field
Dutch border to the Glasshouse
Glasshouse
Glasshouse interior
Fish
Surrey Sculpture
Traditional border