Sissinghurst Castle Garden is an iconic British garden and a must see when you visit Great Britain.
Recently I was reviewing a book that was published 3rd of November, 2014 (read the review here).
Whatever you see on the photos below or in reality, you can find its story in the book, how that specific part was created, what challenges were faced from the beginning and how the weaknesses of the site were turned into strengths.
Whatever you see on the photos below or in reality, you can find its story in the book, how that specific part was created, what challenges were faced from the beginning and how the weaknesses of the site were turned into strengths.
Photos thanks to courtesy of Ugardener
For me one of the most interesting part is the description
how the illusion of symmetry was created. The site is not perfect, as
any of those we guard. One of its characteristics is lack of symmetry.
They struggled with it, but they made it – for today looks perfectly
symmetrical. Whether you like it or not, symmetry is pleasing for the
eyes. Worth re-thinking? I believe so. In the meantime I hope you enjoy
the photos and maybe also the book as I do (still standing on the shelf next
to my bed).
Recommended further reading Sissinghurst: Vita Sackville-West and the Creation of a Garden
Recommended further reading Sissinghurst: Vita Sackville-West and the Creation of a Garden
I love this photo. Look close. See the parts of the grass that is left growing freely. No mowing, or let's say just partial mowing. Like it too?
Recommended further reading Sissinghurst: Vita Sackville-West and the Creation of a Garden
4 comments:
I love this beautiful garden!
Have a nice weekend, Monika
Hello Monika! Thanks for dropping by. Have a nice weekend too :)
Tall meadow under the fruit trees? Thought for decades it was done for 'aesthetics'.
No. Wrong.
It's pollinator habitat, guilds. Increases fruit yields by 80 %
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Hello Tara :) Thanks for coming by :) You are so right about the pollinators! 80%? wow!
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