Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Spring Roses at Dursley







There are literally HUNDREDS of roses at Dursley. These are just a few photos taken earlier this week, at the start of November. PERFECT time to visit!!

Dursley During November




More seats to capture the views



Views out onto the Dursley Duck Pond


Perfect picnic spot under the plum tree
Philadelphus - incredible frangrance...
November is one of the best times to visit Dursley. Fragrance abounds, with large shrubs in full bloom, and new season's roses and Rhododendron in full swing. Come on out to see Judith. Open 7 days a week during daylight hours. 1899 Te Ore Ore Bideford Rd, Masterton. 

Rhododendron at Dursley October/November








Lots of seating around the garden to sit and enjoy the views

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

TULIPS!!

The tulips look stunning at Dursley right now. Judith has planted thousands over the years, and this is their time to shine. The display is at it's finest this week, so don't delay getting out there. Call ahead if you would like Devonshire Teas. Perfect weather for it. Tel 06 3724 804.

Rhododendrons are also in full swing, along with numerous other shrubs and trees. This really is a beautiful time of year at Dursley.

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Magnolia & Tulip Season at Dursley

As well as the enormous old Magnolia and Michelia trees, Judith has many new varieties planted in the last ten years. These are just  a couple of them photographed in flower right now. Others are yet to come. They look stunning throughout the garden.





Then there are the tulips. 100's get planted every single year - so they are now quite a sight to behold through September and October. Any time is a good time to visit Dursley, but RIGHT NOW is just delightful. Pick a warm spring day and pop on out.



Massed red tulips near an ancient Arbutus tree

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

A Few Oddities!

Autumn colours and final flushes of many perennials are happening at Dursley at the moment. The gardens look gorgeous. Chrysanthemum and Golden rod are making quite a show in one of the perennial beds by the house. The golden rod is huge.



Then there are these rather odd looking plants - quite deformed looking seed pods on the magnolia,  and the red drooping flowers of the Amaranth - 'Love Lies Bleeding'. Just thought you might be as interested as I was!