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13th October 2016 By r8admin

The Mediterranean Piazza

What a difference a season makes!

After the controversy earlier this year when the area around the pond was remodelled the summer has transformed the area into a true piazza. The under-planting of echiums are filling the area below the figs and vines which have themselves burst into life with an abundance of foliage. The area has proved so popular with visitors throughout the summer that more tables have had to be provided but these can now be spread out over the large hard standing providing individual space for eating, drinking and relaxing in the sun.

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13th October 2016 By r8admin

The Extension of the Mediterranean Garden

When the design for the refurbishment of the Garden Café was finalise it was to be to be as a restaurant with a Mediterranean theme. From this grew the idea that it would be good to continue this theme outside and create a Mediterranean courtyard where visitors could relax, enjoy a glass of wine and a meal.

The CIC approached the Friends with a request for them to make a contribution to the cost of landscaping of the area. At the Executive Committee meeting on 20 February 2013 it was agreed that a grant of £10,000 would be made to the CIC as the Society’s contribution to the scheme. The total budget cost of the proposals was £15,000. The proposal was to remove all of the grass and concrete paths from the area and replace them with a crushed Cotswold stone surface similar to the area outside the main entrance.

The Mediterranean garden, which is immediately to the west of the area could then be extended with additional planting of Cork Oaks, Vines, and other Mediterranean plants including a number Orange Trees, propagated in the garden, that have already been hardened off outside over the past few years.

Work commenced on 6 March clearing the existing grass and paving and was little hampered by the very wet end to the week or by the snow that followed. The snow did stop the delivery of materials but work continued with what was to hand. By the end of the second week all of the new surface has been laid and many of the new trees and shrubs were in place. At this time it was obvious to anyone with the most basic knowledge of gardening that there was still a lot to be done but the work was suspended and the area left tidy and usable for the Easter period.

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28th August 2016 By r8admin

The Sculpture Trail

From July through into September 2013 the planting in the Garden was joined by a collection of sculptures in metal and ceramic.  Here are some examples of this varied artwork nestling in glorious surroundings in the Arid Garden, the Olive Grove and the Mediterranean Garden.  Some visitors enjoyed the sculptures so much that they purchased them for their own gardens.

 

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19th January 2016 By Colin Smith

What great publicity for the Ventnor Botanic Garden when Naomi Wilkinson and the BBC cameras visited for the programme shown on 16 October.

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17th January 2016 By Colin Smith

ventnorensis

By now you should have received your copy of the Autumn 2016 ventnorensis.

Please consider taking out an annual pass so that you can visit the Garden as often as you like.

2017-vbg-annual-passRecruit a Friend

You will also find enclosed with your copy of ventnorensis a spare Membership Application for you to pass to a friend.  Ask them to join and return the leaflet with your name at the top an you will be entered into a prize draw.  The winner will receive an Annual Pass to the Garden for two adults.

There is an article about the membership drive on page 19 of ventnorensis.

 

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