Sunday, November 16, 2014

Dursley Garden in November

The garden at Dursley is full of glorious fragrance and fresh new growth right now. Roses starting to flower, and perennials adding gorgeous colour. This is the most perfect time to visit the garden. Judith has done a lot of development over winter, with some new areas now opened up for access. The garden is very accessible for wheel chairs and mobility scooters, too!! Judith would love to see you whatever mode you choose to travel in.
Adorable birds nest tucked in the foliage of the 'Fairy Rose'
This Philadelphus is incredibly fragrant when in flower. 
Philadelphus - not only fragrant, but pretty, too. 
The main perennial garden is still very subtle, with predominantly foliage for another few weeks, later to give way to Judith's vibrant clash of almost every colour, later in the season!! Here are bearded iris, and very first rose flowers. 
The sculpture and enormous trees at the end of the Long Walk are great in the evening light.
Beautiful purples in the round garden
Beautiful combination of colours in the round garden. 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Dursley Garden - Daffodils

Not only is the garden open again, but it is in full daffodil heaven right now! Judith has thousands of them popping up all over the garden. Also the many, many tulips are about to colour up, along with all sorts of spring goodies. If you have a spare couple of hours, it is well worth the spring visit. As I have mentioned before - the garden needs to be seen at different times throughout the year to fully appreciate the seasonal variation. If you telephone Judith, you can also book in Devonshire Teas or a light meal. 06 3724 804.

Fields of daffodils..........

Lots of seating options throughout the gardens


Friendly locals

Trilliums en masse



Thousands and thousands of spring bulbs happening throughout September and October.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Dursley Garden Closed May-August

Judith is letting you know that the garden will be closed from the 20th of May this year, until the 1st of August.

If you do get a chance to pop out in the next month, the cyclamen are still in full swing - which makes it at least 2 months of them in flower. They really do look gorgeous. The autumn colours are spectacular, throughout the garden. The roses and perennials are having their grand finale, too, before the first frosts. There is still plenty to see.


When the garden reopens in August, the main featuring plants will be the masses of hellebores under the trees, thousands of daffodils, as well as the huge and varied camellias. No month is dull at Dursley! But August onwards has the best displays of spring bulbs, which are a real feature.
Trilliums

Thousands of hellebores are gorgeous in late winter


Monday, February 24, 2014

Cyclamen at Dursley Garden

The cyclamen are carpeting the ground under the 100 year old oaks, in Judith's garden at the moment. They go on for about a month I think. They look amazing! I love capturing them in the late afternoon when the sun is filtering through the trees just highlighting a few groups here and there.





The garden is also full of late summer perennial delights at the moment - asters, golden rod, Japanese anemone, plus roses, and the colourful portulacas on the driveway. Just gorgeous. Come out for a visit - only 15 minutes from Masterton. $5 per adult.
Japanese Anemone around an old tree stump throne!
Golden rod (Solidago) is huge in the perennial border

Portulacas make a bright show on the driveway