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Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens

By Ozhene @papaver
This was my fourth visit to Easton Walled Gardens at snowdrop time, it has become an annual event that I look forward to very much.  This year I was lucky to be invited to their press launch and award ceremony for the winner of the 'Essence of Summer' photography competition that they ran last year.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens It was the most beautiful sunny day when I visited.  I stood, as I always do, for a moment to look at the walled garden.  I love this view, I have my musing moment about Alice through the Looking Glass and then I am ready to move on.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens The gardens were shining in the sunlight, it really was one of those days when being outside on a crisp winter's day was a total joy.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens and of course there are snowdrops ...
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens ... silver streams of them....
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens .... small clumps ....
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens ... ones that like giraffes.....
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens ones running down banks,
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens ones running up banks,
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens I have no idea how many there are here, but they spread themselves around beautifully.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens They mingle with daffodils,
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens and play nicely with hellebores.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens It felt almost like a Spring day.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens and there were signs of planning ahead for the main season.  This area on terraced lawns, has been scoured to make it less fertile so that wild flowers can be grown here. I look forward to seeing this area in a few months time.  The terraced lawns look rather wonderful in high summer with their wildflowers so seeing this area develop is exciting.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens I am also looking forward to Sweet Pea Week, the frames are there ready and waiting in the Pickery.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens I had a really good time wandering around and course I bought some snowdrops to remind me of my visit.
Snowdrops at Easton Walled Gardens Snowdrops from Easton Walled Gardens are planted into the Spring Border.  I know when I look at the snowdrops in that border where they have come from.  It always raises a smile.
The snowdrop week runs from the 13th to 21st February- and attracts visitors from all around the world.  This year there’s the chance to join expert-led tours of the gardens with inveterate galanthophile Jackie Murray.  Booked in the advance, the tours run on 13th, 16th and 18th Feb- in the mornings, before the gardens open to the public. These special tours cost £20 (£15 for RHS and Friends of EWG). Visitors will be able to study the different forms of snowdrops and learn how best to grow them. The tours include tea/coffee and homemade cake, a comprehensive guidebook of the gardens and a bunch of snowdrop bulbs to take home and plant in your own garden.  More details about booking from www.shopateaston.co.uk  or phone 01476 530063 Admission prices are £7 for adults and £3 for children. Friends of EWG  have free entry, and discounted tickets for the expert-led tours.  Easton Walled Gardens, Easton, Near Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG33 5AP.

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