Biddulph Grange’s Stumpery is the country’s earliest, and has inspired many others, including the one at Highgrove Gardens, ...
These are the five plants that King Charles grows in his garden at Highgrove, including one that's his favourite.
While the stumpery garden may be a recent obsession in U.S. landscapes, their appeal has stood the test of time. Shade-loving gardeners like Joseph have been in on the secret since Victorian times.
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Highgrove Garden Tours are led by an experienced guide and last one-and-a-half hours. You'll be taken to the other worldly ...
King Charles is known for his passion for organic and sustainable living, and his Highgrove Estate is the perfect example.
Biddulph Grange Garden is also home to the oldest stumpery, a garden feature made from tree stumps, lots and wood - it's similar to a rockery but made from wood and was designed in 1856.
Nearly 40 huge storm-felled oak stumps, up to 750kg each, have been added to the Stumpery.
The gardens here are a "living showcase" for the sustainable horticulture the King advocates; look out for the "topiary-trammelled lawns" and the Stumpery ... "formal" garden, said The Telegraph.
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