Today SOS’ers, we are exploring together, another garden that was on our NGS trail! We are driving down this little back road to West Hoathly. The house was another one, that to most American’s is the perfect cottage in the perfect setting. And, it was BIG!

Just about always in the NGS Garden there is a group of ladies selling tea and cakes……..this is where you can find out a lot about the garden and the gardeners!

A little walk through from one garden vignette to another………..

I think props in the garden is what does it for me………….Here it was the water tap and the barrel………

And here, near the herb garden was the barrel roller…….I don’t know what else to call it……….what is it used for?

I saw many, many, many, clay chimney pots and large jars in the garden…….it is the one thing I would have brought back with me, if I could have!

I hope you have enjoyed the garden at West Hoathly! Seeing these photos brings back such wonderful days filled with garden visits!
The instructions for SOS are easy. The photos can be flowers, vegetables, a garden design, whatever, as long as it’s garden related and posted on Saturday! So, its six photos. Of Gardens. On Saturday. Easy Peasy. To see all the SOS’s look at SIX ON SATURDAY, hosted by the Propagator, to check out all of them each Saturday! See you next week!
Lovely garden, probably lots of opportunities for photo splash 🤣😬
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I am not doing another SPLASH until I see your post on Tuesday! Ha ha!
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Learning can be painful …… especially to those watching 😂😂😂
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I’m enjoying these garden wanders. Beautiful.
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Lovely pics! How long until Summer now??
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What a delightful place!
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Nice garden! It feels good to see photos other than those showing cold, frost and snow …
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Fred, I am with you! I have taken photos of frozen snowdrops, gray skies, rain and fog this week and couldn’t go to the Orchid Show/Display that I was supposed to go to, in another state, because black ice was predicted on the roads through the mountains. And us old folks don’t do snow and ice! So, there went my Valentine weekend ! What a bummer! Maybe I’ll get there next month for the tulips and bulbs! Until then, I’m reminding myself of all the lovely gardens I’ve been to!
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Beautiful garden! The NGS is such a great scheme – a super chance to nose around other people’s gardens and pinch their ideas, although ours is so small we can’t often imitate what we see elsewhere. That roller is used on lawns to flatten imperfections, smooth the grass, prepare the soil for seeding etc. etc.
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Thanks for clarifying the purpose of the lawn roller! I’ve actually seen one in use on an American lawn once years ago.
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Do you think they were used here to create a flat a surface for croquet? That was my first thought!
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Thank you for sharing what that roller was for! I could spend EVERYDAY just going from Garden to Garden and some Days I have!
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Beauty captures that are warming for this cold blast many of us are getting. Well done, Cady.
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Lovely to see summer flowers. Will we get out to visit gardens again? Not for a while yet.
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I know this entire COVID business is the pits!
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Always such amazing gardens on this tour. I’m not very familiar with garden tours in general, but I feel like I should start learning!
How many people does it take to care for a garden that lively?
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I don’t know, but I do know the Brits are very keen on their gardens and put a lot of time and effort into them!
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Lovely, romantic cottage garden. Nice to see these garden tours of yours!
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Sel, I literally have hundreds! I know, I know, you don’t want to see ALL of them! But, it also gives me the chance to see a time when we had it sooooooooo good!
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We spent some lovely Sunday afternoons visiting NGS gardens. It’s a great scheme 🙂 🙂
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I really miss them!
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Thats a wonderful place. Quite relaxing. I miss visiting gardens.
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That’s a very charming garden. We have one of those rollers abandoned in a corner of our garden. It not longer has a handle and it weighs a ton (probably literally!).
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OMgosh! I don’t think they moved the one in this garden ever either!
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I do love seeing the beautiful gardens you have visited! The house is amazing!
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H&M, I hope you really like gardens and little villages! I have hundreds of them! Ha Ha! I absolutely love them!
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Oh I really do! If I had had more time I would have toured English garden while visiting family over there! I’m really enjoying the armchair travel care of you!
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A darling little place. So green and quaint.
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