Before we leave the ornamental garden and move onto one of the other garden features I will share some of the garden colours with you.

Sunbathing

Catching the light

Reaching for the Sun

Garden Gate

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When I visit Alnwick Garden, my first port of call in the Ornamental Garden. This is reached by walking up past the Grand Cascade.  I found that the garden is more colourful in September, but there were a lot of pretty greens on this visit.

Tomorrow I will show you some of the colourful flowers that were dotted around the borders.

Dovecote

Poppies

Trellis Work

Secret Garden

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The second day of my holiday was spent in Alnwick garden and town.  The first thing that you see as you enter the garden is the spectacular  Grand Cascade.

When passing through the archway into The Alnwick Garden, the view leads immediately to The Garden’s centrepiece; the Grand Cascade. A magnificent tumbling mass of water with spellbinding displays, the Grand Cascade is the largest water feature of its kind in the country. It is built into two listed earth banks from the 1850s, which create The Garden’s slope.

Every minute, 7260 gallons of water tumble down a series of 21 weirs, with riotous water displays on the hour and the half hour. Jets of water shoot high in the air and splash on the terrace as children run underneath them. Children also collect water from the water walls at the foot of the Grand Cascade, in John Deere’s mini tractors.

The Grand Cascade is surrounded by hornbeam pergolas which echo the stone curves, with windows looking onto the water. Beyond the pergolas, lie rills and shallow pools. The Grand Cascade is built from local Darney stone, and computer-controlled by state-of-the-art equipment in the pump rooms below. The water is filtered and recycled.*

Looking Up

Looking Down

In Detail

*From the Alnwick Garden website.

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Like every living thing its prime characteristic is a blind, unreasoned instinct to survive.

Robert A. Heinlein

Reaching for the Sky

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FUTAB = Feet up take a break.

Don’t we all need some of those moments ;-)

FUTAB Moment

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A Weekday Morning Essential

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Outside & Within

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