Destinations Magazine

Urban Jungle

By Alternativeeden @markngaz

Urban JungleLast weekend Mark and I along with our friend Don, paid a visit to Urban Jungle over near Norwich in Norfolk. Although a couple of hours away we tend to visit every summer and usually make an occasion of it. We tied this trip in with an over night stay at the coast and then a trip to Will Giles Exotic Garden in Norwich, but more of the garden visit soon.

Urban Jungle has a great selection of the exotic and tender plants as well as hardy unusual trees, shrubs and perennials. After the poor winter in 2010 we added a number of hardier plants from Urban Jungle to our garden and I suspect many other exotic gardeners also had the same plans.

Urban Jungle
One of the thoughts that always crosses our mind when we visit is just how clean and tidy everything is at Urban Jungle, not just the plants, but the pathways, beds and display areas. Somebody puts a lot of effort into making sure the nursery is just perfect every time.
Urban Jungle

In amongst the plants are lots of places to sit, relax or take a cup of coffee (and cake, as they now do the most fabulous cakes!)
Urban Jungle
A tranquil place to relax, and not a leaf out of place.

Urban Jungle

Ficus Carica 'Ice Crystal' - we already have this in out garden but this was too good a plant not to take home.

Urban Jungle

I did mention the cakes, right? well it would be rude not to enjoy a drink and cake sat in the greenhouse with all the exotics around us.
Urban Jungle

Urban Jungle

Urban Jungle

Urban Jungle

A great selection of yucca, palms and agaves. I suspect the canna may be an interloper.
Urban Jungle

Urban Jungle

Within the large greenhouse is also a koi pond, crystal clear water and healthy looking fish. We spent quite a while just watching the fish.
Urban Jungle

Urban Jungle

Urban Jungle

So what did we buy.... well you may have to wait and see, but the fig above does now have a new home!

Gaz :)



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