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English garden ideas from the most famous English garden…



Be inspired by the beautiful garden at Gravetye Manor Hotel, created by William Robinson, who invented ‘English Garden style.’ See beautiful mixed borders, romantic wild garden areas, the most stunning white wisteria arches, a classic kitchen garden and the sound of birdsong…
Find Gravetye Manor Hotel at https://www.gravetyemanor.co.uk/

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The English Flower Garden: https://amzn.to/2W7vtBD
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21 Comments

  1. Try “One Magic Square” by Lolo Houbein
    a truely inspirational woman and gardening at 87!

  2. Thanks a lot for your detailed kindness introduce about such wonderful beautiful English garden!

  3. Always learn something from your videos! I will never have a garden like this or any of the other immense British gardens but they all offer us something.
    By the way, I love your hair like this!

  4. Splendid video. I treasure my first edition of William Robinson's The Wild Garden (1870). His influence on Gertrude Jekyll was important. Issues of his journal The Garden are well worth reading too if you come across them. I recall a very lazy dog in the peach house on one of my visits. Hoping to go back and stay when it gets easier to travel back to Japan.

  5. Oh my goodness. What an inspiration. I watch this and quickly collect the names colors heights of the different plants that I would like to incorporate in my own garden

  6. Another gem of wisdom. I love the English garden, even here in Ohio, USA. I keep on learning from you Alexandra, thank you!

  7. Very educational as if you are guiding in an actual garden tour. Thank you very much.

  8. Does anyone know what the pink flower bush is at 3:28? It’s so beautiful, I would like very much to plant it!

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