Culzean Walled Garden

 Introduction

This post is a continuum of my record of a recent visit to Scotland's Culzean Castle, on the Ayrshire Coast.

Information on the Culzean Walled Garden 

The garden dates from.1786. It is very extensive and surrounded by a high wall to protect from frost and wind.During the first 125 years or so the garden would have been the principal source of vegetables, flowers and fruit for the family and staff at the castle which may have totaled at least 50 persons.

Fortunately, our visit seemed to have coincided with peak displays of colour and vegetable maturity.

Entrance Arch with date. 

Busy Bees


 Vibrant Colours


 Pear Tree 

More varied colour 

 

Interesting contrasts 

A wide variety 


 A neat corner block 

Tall flowers with gardeners cottage in background 

This image indicates scale of garden 

 Where the bee sucks.....


 Vegetables 

An interesting wicker man/gardener 

Vegetable section


 Pumpkins 

More vegetables

This might be comfrey- popular with bees and good for soil fertility.


Another colourful display

Nasturtians

Colouful view of gardener's cottage

A good display of varieties


Nice batch of colour


Brilliant colour augmented with visiting butterfly



More information

The publication Visitors’ Guide to Scotland contains information on Scotland’s gardens plus a wealth of further information for the tourist. The ISBN of the publication 978-1-9161332-0-4. This is also available via Kindle.


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