Explore the most amazing gardens around the world

 

I think every nature lover always wish to have a beautiful garden for relaxation and to have a nice cup of coffee with friends and family, Actually visit a park or garden makes for a good excursion on any holiday, and parks, in particular, are ideal places to entertain children. Many have adventure playgrounds just for them. For the garden enthusiast, local grand houses will often have gardens open to the public—many of which are overlooked by the passing tourist. You can also often buy plantings to take home—and these gardens provide a plenty of inspiration about how to improve your own garden. But for the dedicated gardener, nothing beats an organized garden tour, with a guide and a group of like-minded garden nuts. In this article, we are going to discover many excellent garden tour holiday companies that offer tours all over the world.

The Huntington Botanical Gardens

 

Others go to see the library or the famous art collection, but gardeners go to the Huntington to view the amazing desert garden, sit in the rose garden or marvel at the formal design of the North Vista camellia garden, which includes hundreds of camellias along flanked rows of 17th and 18th century statues of mythological figures.

The Huntington was founded early in the 20th century by railroad tycoon Henry Edwards Huntington. It's in an old Pasadena neighborhood, which is full of stately homes, although not far off a traffic-laden street. Amazing that in this built-up area of Southern California, 120 acres were saved as gardens.

Wisely Garden

This garden provides a wonderful contemporary reference for garden design and plantsmanship. This wonderful 240-acre garden at Wisley is the largest of four botanical gardens in England owned by the members of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). Everything here is immaculate and up-to-date with labels to identify plants and trees. The latest garden equipment, techniques, and plant hybrids are trialed and results are published monthly in the society's lavishly produced color magazine.

Originally established as the Oakwood Experimental Garden in 1878, the garden was bought and presented to the RHS in 1902. The garden has never stood still and is continually being renewed and developed to designs and plantings by acknowledged leaders in garden design. A members' library, laboratory, glasshouses, trial gardens, woodland, an enormous rockery, herbaceous borders, rose gardens, fruit cages and just about every other aspect of horticulture are covered.

The garden will delight and inspire in any season of the year.

Monte’s Garden

 

Monet's Garden is the colorful garden of an artist, by an artist. This is the garden created from 1883 to 1926 in the Valley of the River Epte by Claude Monet, one of the world's best-loved artists. He was the leader of the Impressionist painters, the term being derived in 1874 from his landscape Impression Soleil Levant. Monet liked painting a subject in the open air at different times of day to show variation in light. This garden was thus a picture itself besides a subject for painting. His garden will have special appeal for artists and photographers.

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