Galloping Gardener's Alphabet Gardens - Did you miss any?
I've come to the end of my alphabet reviews and I'm off to the US and India. Thank you for all your wonderful comments since I began my annual round-up of gardens. And if you've missed any of the gardens featured in the series, click on the link below and it will take you to the post.
I'll be visiting more new gardens during my travels, and working with my colleagues on our garden in Udaipur, so hope you'll follow our progress.
Good luck on your travels, Charlotte, I think what you are doing in India is amazing and inspiring. Perhaps you would consider visiting my school some time (Moira House Girls School in Eastbourne) where the girls would love to see some photos of what you are doing and we would be happy to give a donation to your cause. Take care and have fun!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read about your journey! Congratulations and good luck! :)
ReplyDeleteIt was a wonderful journey to visit all these gardens through your eyes. I probably won't make it to half of them in my lifetime and you are wonderfully lucky to visit all these places. I look forward to watching your garden in Udaipur grow. Happy travels!
ReplyDeleteI did not miss a one. Thank you for bringing all those wonderful gardens right to our desktops. I enjoyed seeing so many interesting places. Will follow along in the future too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for these awesome summary. What i have is envy for your privilege of visiting gardens such as these. How i wish to visit at least one or 2 of those.
ReplyDeleteCharlotte, this is great what you have posted. enjoy your travels and looking forward what you are going to bring to us. All the luck! Lula
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I'll be following, what a wonderful adventure you are on!
ReplyDeleteCharlotte,
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos !!!
Have a safe trip, and enjoy every moment. Look forward to your next post. yvonne
ReplyDeleteIf you ever come to the mid-Atlantic region of the US, which is one of the gardening meccas of this country, please let me know. I would love to show you Chanticleer, which is five minutes from my house and one of the best gardens I have ever visited.
ReplyDeleteI would love to come to that region and hope to get there in May or June this year - perhaps when I get back from my India travels!
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