Showing posts with label Penjerrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penjerrick. Show all posts

Monday, February 07, 2011

Garden Visit: Penjerrick Garden, Cornwall

One of the most atmospheric and beautiful gardens in Cornwall, Penjerrick Garden is a must see if you're into Subtropical and Jungle style of gardening. Even if you're not, it's well worth going to for its mysterious and secluded atmosphere.


Unlike most Cornish valley gardens, Penjerrick is unique in that it is not heavily manicured, it is mostly left looking as natural as possible without losing the harmony of the planting. A lot of the specimens found there are from original Victorian introductions, from collections made by plant hunters of that era.


 













The location is very sheltered and benefits from a mild microclimate that allows several borderline hardy plants to thrive and flourish there. Attesting to that are most of the tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica) you'll find there are self sown and have been growng there for several decades.









A wonderful gem of a garden that is not as well known and publicised as other Cornish gardens. But that's part of its charm and one of the reasons why it has retained its magical atmosphere :)

http://www.penjerrickgarden.co.uk/