With rain this morning we had a lie in, and changed the plan to a day at RHS Wisley. I first started working there in 1976, so have seen plenty of changes over the year. Let’s go for a walk…..

First of all you have to get thru all the roadworks associated with the Wisley A3 / M25 bypass, then into the mega car parks, remember where you’ve left your car ! The entrance area is beautifully landscaped with pleached limes and smoke bush.

It’s a bit warm, let’s get a cuppa. Too busy at the restaurant already, head for the Glasshouse Cafe, it’s past the lake and stand of pines

The Cafe is busy as well, with wildlife all around ! Ducks on the table, Crows on the chairs and a lovely Robin posing for us !



Let’s go to the glasshouse before it’s too busy. LOOK, a new Orchid Exhibit area is being prepared ! We’ll miss the opening, but when I mentioned that I used to be the Orchid Student they invite me in. I talk about the old days, they seem genuinely interested but it’s just an old guy reminiscing 😀




Let’s continue our stroll, first thru the temperate then tropical sections.








That was so good to see the Orchids coming to the forefront again, I look forward to visiting in the future. Let’s head up to the Rock Garden.





It’s lunchtime now, a quick snack at Hilltop, site of my old glasshouses, then onto Battlestone Hill. This is where I first started working, and gained my love of Rhododendrons.





The old trials fields have been replaced by a lake ! At least the trees screen some of the A3 traffic noise. Time to head down to the herbaceous borders.



The back of this area has been transformed into the allotments, a smaller version of the trials field. It’s beautiful with wildflower mixes and sweet peas. Lovely to look at, even better to smell!



We’re continue on thru the roses towards the walled gardens now



Let’s head to the old lab now, it’s just been opened to the public and gives a wonderful view of how Wisley has evolved with pictures and exhibits.


Did you enjoy your walk ? Tired, but you have been on your feet for 5 hours ! There’s still the shop and plant centre to look at, don’t forget something for Mum ! Time to rest up, 6 locks tomorrow on a trip to Weybridge and back with a celebratory dinner at the Anchor.





















































