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The two seating areas to the left and right of the glasshouse. In the centre of each area is an Amelanchier tree. |
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Citrus trees on each side of the glasshouse atrium - the fruit are for decoration only and not edible! |
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The hottest section of the glasshouse includes tomatoes up against the wall, as well as aubergines, cucumbers and various seedlings.
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The cooler section of the glasshouse has begonias, pelargoniums, aloe vera, succulents, coleus and abutilons.
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Left - A good crop of squashes! The following images will take you on a walk through the garden as it was during the snowfall on 10th December 2017. |
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