The camera worked hard. 432 photo's as of Sunday evening. Now only 265. So why so many? Here's what we did! First we stopped in Heerle at Laura Dingemans garden. Then on to Bram Louws 1,900m2 garden in Serooskerke. This was the smallest of the 7. The Third and largest was "Rammekenshof" in Ritthem - 13,000m2! The last garden for Saturday was called "Just wa'k Wou" in Schoondijke with an area of 5.200m2.
Each garden had its own style, design, lay-out. Every gardener's dream trip! So much to see and photograph! Most also had a small selection of garden plants for sale! I'm glad that we were with 33 garden enthusiasts. Purple name tags under in the bus on the right for destination Boxmeer and yellow name tags on the left for Veenendaal. There wasn't much room over after the last garden Sunday!
After a great meal and good nights sleep with all that sea air in Nieuwvliet-Bad and a breakfast buffet we headed out at 8 am for our 5th garden of the weekend. Ruddervoorde, Belgium! Garden specialist Mia Gevaert welcomed us to "De Roobaard", her 5,000m2 garden. What a lot she has done for gardening in Belgium. What an interesting person! After coffee by the bus we headed to Oostkamp. Maurice Vergote began this 10,000m2 landscape garden in 2004! What inspiration and idea's for our own garden! More photo's taken and also the lunch was enjoyed here! They also run a Bed and Breakfast! www.detuinvanmaurice.be See photo above!
The seventh garden of the weekend was "Den Bosrand"in Lembeke. We were treated to coffee and cake by the owner, just like the other gardens we visited, before wandering through this 7,800m2 garden! One last chance to purchase plants to take home! Then it was 4pm! Where did the time go! Back in the bus, back to The Netherlands. We had dinner in "De Turfhoeve"in Sevenum. That was so good! What a way to end an enjoyable "see so much in two days without having that rushed feeling" garden tour. Can't wait until the next tour!
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