Ashington Manor Farm (Yeovil)
After a two-night stay at The Swan Hotel in Wells , we departed for Exeter. Along the way, our first stop was Ashington Manor Farm, the home of the husband and wife garden designers Julian and Isabel Bannerman. Roses are a specialty of the Bannerman's, but sadly, we were too early to see any. That disappointment was curtailed by touring their magnificent farmhouse, which we were invited to roam around at leisure. And Julian Bannerman, who did most all the talking, was a very entertaining man. Gathering at the front door - We actually entered at the side of the house, right off the patio, which led to this room, where the Bannerman's greeted us. The massive table was filled with books they had written as well as magazine articles about their gardens. As we were listening to Julian's speech, I happened to notice Isabel Bannerman's book "Husbandry" on the table and immediately recognized it as a book I have at home but have not gotten to yet. At the time, I ha...
Oh, I'm jealous! I'm going to have to copy your wish list!
ReplyDeleteHi Phillip, love the photo of you two. I can vouch for Hydrangea 'Little Honey', it is worthy. :-)
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How nice that you got to see her in person and see her pictures! I'll have to get those books you mentioned. I have her Perennials book and it's one of those I always go back to. I have Toothwort and Phlox 'Minnie Pearl' from her list and they are both beautiful performers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great evening. Nothing like a jolt of inspiration after a long hot summer.
ReplyDeletePhillip, How wonderful to meet her~I love the little evergreen azalea and would love to have it in my garden! gail
ReplyDeleteThis must have been a great experience for you. If you are interested in growing your own loofah sponges, drop by.
ReplyDeleteVery nice that you got to meet her!
ReplyDeleteLucky you! I loved her book "Color Echoes," which has been very influential in the development of my garden. If I lived in Zone 7, I'd buy all her books.
ReplyDeletePamela certainly knows her plants. Did you see her on a Gardener's Diary?
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
I have Pamela's book! I remember seeing her on a garden show and went right to Amazon and got the book! I bought it when I was up in the NY tundra, I'll be heading right up to get it out and start planning my wish list!!
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