Savill Garden in Windsor is a spectacular place to visit in May.
All of the rhododendrons and azaleas are out and waiting to be seen.
^ This is the highly perfumed Yellow Azalea (or Rhododendron Luteum) – it glows like an enormous fiery beast.
Thanks to the recent rain, every inch of the garden was so lusciously green. Verdant verges revealing veritable veristic veratrum (< verbose!).
This family of geese were very pleased as the grass was extra juicy for them.
It’s a glorious 35 acres and divided up into various sections, each celebrating a different corner of the world: Mediterranean, China, American Mid-West.
Although (call me biased!) the Quintessentially English garden is my favourite.
Absolutely stunning, densely textured planting.
Savill Garden almost reminded me of a cross between Painshill Park and RHS Wisley.
I had a wonderful day!
I went to the amazing restaurant area afterwards and enjoyed a pastry beneath the wooden undulating roof.
For those interested, I wore my new Hobbs polka dot jeans (bought in the sale). Most comfortable jeans ever!
For opening times, visit The Savill Garden website.
This garden is amazing. Nice location for photo shoots . ❤
sweetroxieee
The entire grounds looks so wondrous, and magical! I have not seen so much greenery in a very long time, so thank you much for posting lovely, and beautiful flora. I hope to visit the UK some day soon, and this park has certainly become a top-lister! Is this the best time to see it?