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Ridges and valleys, great soil and an unbelievable range of microclimates

The gardens' situations - at ridges on the top of the High Weald and in the valleys below – and acidic soils create perfect Spring growing conditions for azalea, magnolia, rhododendron and carpets of bluebells. Flower borders, roses and wildflower meadows are best seen in Summer; the magnificent colours of acer, cornus, daphnes in the Winter/Spring; and snowdrops in Winter. Ancient woodland, stone pits, formal gardens and lawns also create a variety of microclimates that are perfectly suited to plants collected from around the world. Amazingly, in some gardens cannas, echiums and bananas can grow happily outside without protection.

Borde HillBorde Hill
High BeechesHigh Beeches
LeonardsleeLeonardslee
NymansNymans
Wakehurst PlaceWakehurst Place
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