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Garden Tours - Pick up Garden Design Tips Liverpool

You can bet the farm that the most nosy of we gardeners are waiting impatiently on the sidewalk for the official opening moment at the first house on our list, jockeying for first position at the entry.

Buckels Nursery Ltd
0151 5212060
Copplehouse Lane
Liverpool
Sandy Lane Nurseries
0151 5263232
27 Sandy Lane
Liverpool
Stanley Gate Nursery
01695 725262
Ormskirk Old Road
Ormskirk
Sefton Meadows Home & Garden Centre
0151 5316688
Sefton Lane
Liverpool
Rushton'S Nurseries
0151 9242365
Tanhouse Farm And Nurseries, Runnells Lane
Liverpool
Liver Building & Garden Supplies
0151 5254080
11 Dunnings Bridge Road
Bootle
Ideal Landscape Suppliers
0151 9441964
Penpoll Trading Estate
Bootle
C & D Garden & Pet Centre
0151 2283143
297 East Prescot Road
Liverpool
Litherland Garden Centre
0151 9281400
27 Sefton Street
Liverpool
Windmill Nurseries
0151 5318555
Liverpool Road
Liverpool
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Garden Tours - Pick up Garden Design Tips

Garden Tours - Pick up Design Tips!

Garden Design Why Garden Tours?

I simply love touring through other peoples’ gardens. It’s the highlight of my summer to go on as many garden tours as I can and just plain snoop. I admit it, it boils down to that simple fact.

I really want to know what others are doing, how they do it, and how can I translate it for my own garden needs.

And the lovely thing is, is that for a small fee to support a cause, many towns convince gardeners to open normally unavailable gardens for a day to all we busybodies.

You can bet the farm that the most nosy of we gardeners are waiting impatiently on the sidewalk for the official opening moment at the first house on our list, jockeying for first position at the entry.

Preparing for the Garden Tour

I, for one, am prepared with sunhat, digital camera, waterbottle, notebook and pen, lunch in my carrybag, and already slathered in sunblock. There’s a lot to see and no time to waste. When the imagined starter’s gun goes off, no dust collects on our shoes as we all stampede into the garden. The owner, standing stunned and open-mouthed at their gate by such haste and interest, usually recovers in a few moments to then gallop after the pack in hopes of explaining how they came about the design or whatever.

Truth be told, few of us are primarily interested in design. Mostly, we want to know what plants he/she has that we don’t. And what their names are, where did they get them, and most importantly, do they ever give any away or to sell. The poor owner, barraged by these questions from all directions at once by the garden paparazzi, doesn’t know which way to turn and is obviously wishing it was closing time.

Garden OrnamentNext of greatest interest, are garden ornaments like trellises, arbors, seats, sheds, water features, watering systems and such. I admit to coveting some wooden statuary and one particular arbor I’ve seen in these gardens.

All the while, I snap pictures of good plant compositions, interesting colour combinations, plantings around sheds, unusual uses of items, and signage while the family dog, barking frantically inside, is bouncing off walls trying to get out.

Of particular interest to me is how the owner solved interesting problems. I have no shame at snooping behind garages to see how he/she set up their rain barrel system and connections, or which compost bins do they prefer and where have they set up, what size shed is on that size of property.

Do they mulch? What have they done with an area with exposed tree roots? Just where did they obtain those interesting border rocks? What method of vegetable beds works for this owner. And interesting ways to solve drainage issues such as mini stone river beds.

If I come home with even one very good idea that I know I’ll use, then I consider the day and money well spent. One rather spartan garden held little interest for me; the plantings were neat but blah in interest.

The backyard was very bare with work in prog...

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