A TOUR of the VICTORIAN GARDEN at Titsey (subtitles/CCs in many languages).

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Gardens, English & Dance

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@GardenMoxie
@GardenMoxie 3 ай бұрын
What a beautiful garden. I love seeing the ancient trees and gorgeous garden walls. Thank you for sharing your visit. I enjoyed it.
@gardensenglishanddance
@gardensenglishanddance 3 ай бұрын
The walls are amazing, I agree. Thank you for watching the video!
@paultsworld
@paultsworld 3 ай бұрын
I’m always amazed at how well these stately gardens manage to keep the tall prairie plants standing up so beautifully. I know many ‘hide’ the stakes and pea sticks so effectively. That’s an interesting question about the plant identity Jolanta. At a first glance I thought it could be some kind of cistus as the flower and nature of the plant resembles a new one of mine I bought a couple of years ago.
@gardensenglishanddance
@gardensenglishanddance 3 ай бұрын
I'm amazed too, really. Actually, I'd also like to know the number of people who take care of such gardens on a daily basis. I suppose the "workforce" usually comprises of a few gardeners and an army of volunteers. Some of the flower beds I filmed at Titsey Place seemed to be "in the making" but there was nobody around capable of answering any questions of mine. There were just visitors everywhere. Perhaps they tend the garden at night ;-) Cistus? Cistus corbariensis? You might be right, actually. It's the first time I've heard of it as an ornamental plant; I know it as a herb, perhaps it's a very different variety.
@paultsworld
@paultsworld 3 ай бұрын
@@gardensenglishanddance We use cistus a lot as an ornamental plant - mostly the ones with the lovely dark spots in the centre, such as Cistus purpureus and Cistus x purpureus 'Alan Fradd' I also have a slightly different one, Cistus 'gold prize' - which doesn't have the familiar dark spots but does look similar to the Cistus corbariensis.
@gardensenglishanddance
@gardensenglishanddance 3 ай бұрын
@@paultsworld Thank you for the explanation, I'll check if it's likely to survive our winters. I must take a closer look at yours too.
@gardensenglishanddance
@gardensenglishanddance 3 ай бұрын
Can you help me indentify the plant with white flowers which I show at 02:40?
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