
Of all the gardens on the England tour – and there were a lot – Hidcote shined the brightest in my eyes. This garden is like a highly polished and perfectly cut gem. The more you stare at it, the more the colors and brilliance come to the surface. It was designed in an “Arts & Crafts” style, meaning there were more structured and enclosed garden rooms close the manor house and then these gradually give way to informal gardens, then meadows and then at last to the rustic English countryside held at bay by a simple wooden gate. This is the garden style that I find myself most aligned with overall. The beds were meticulously maintained and not a weed was in sight. And yet, there was a carefree spirit to the place; an abandon to rampant color and great swatches of atmospheric plantings as well as the small touches that made the place feel as though it was still home to its creator, Lawerance Johnston.

Hidcote has not stood still in time though. Head gardener, Glyn Jones, who happens to be quite the entertaining bloke, spoke with our group about how he works with a U.K. think tank for sustainable issues. Hidcote serves as a testing ground for several efforts on composting, recycling all the rain water off the roofs to water the gardens, and installing a new “digester” to grind up all kitchen waste from their cafe and turn it into compost suitable for the garden. The staff also recently converted a large area into a new kitchen garden to grow the food needed for the cafe.

It’s funny how something seemingly insignificant can really shape your opinion of a place. Hidcote just built a new clay tennis court and they also a big long lawn with games set out on it, all for visitors to use! I love that idea! It really makes the garden what it’s meant to be: a bit of outdoor pleasure to be used, not just viewed from designated paths!
Hidcote just happens to have a fun little informal blog written by Glyn and his staff. Check it out at http://hidcotegarden.blogspot.com/. Unfortunately it was raining quite steadily during my visit so my photos don’t do the place any justice. Still, here’s a slideshow for your viewing pleasure.
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