Sizzling Summer
Welcome to our summer newsletter
The Garden Manager writes
‘Well we have certainly had our work cut out over the last month. What a strange first half of the year it has been. We started with endless rain and poor weather that delayed our early nursery tasks. Then a rush to get all our trees back in the ground once it was dry enough. Then the rotavator broke down!
Finally we finished planting everything. And then it dried up! And it stayed dry, very dry!
So we have gone from water everywhere to no water anywhere. Testing times for our plants.’
Despite all the weather could throw at us, the tea garden is now open and this newsletter includes an account from Annabel Crowley of the design and landscaping of the tearoom garden and the entrance to the New Arboretum. You can also find out more about our ideas for ‘Friday Friends’, the new ‘Dedicate a Bench‘ scheme and the Ashburner Prize and save the date for our events: Music Fest (Sunday 23rd Jul) As You Like It (Wednesday 23rd August) and an outdoor cinema screening of ‘Stardust’ (Wednesday 13th September). Tickets are available via our website
Is Stone Lane Gardens your favourite RHS partner garden? You can read about the RHS partner garden of the year competition and vote here.
Having had perfect conditions for the groundworks in February, we were prevented by heavy spring rains from laying turf until May – just as the rain stopped, the sun shone and suddenly everything needed watering. Paul Bartlett, his assistant Verity Brown and the volunteers have assiduously wielded watering cans to keep the plants and turf in good condition and we’re looking forward to seeing the tearoom garden filled with visitors this summer.
ese were followed by P. heladoxa, a longer lasting display of bright yellow. We always plant our Primulas en masse, and they certainly provide a great spectacle of colour from late Spring to early Summer.






