National Trust Gardens Podcast | Sissinghurst

Dec 01, 2016, 02:00 AM

Enjoy these classic episodes from our pilot series. For deeper dives into history, nature and adventure be sure to check out our most recent episodes.

Alan Power visits Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent, previously home to poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West and her husband, politician Harold Nicolson.
Working from ruins, the couple’s personalities collided and combined to create this dramatic, world-renowned garden.
It comes complete with 300 varieties of rose, an area that’s planted to sparkle at twilight, and a castle tower with views to take your breath away.

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For information about visiting Sissinghurst please visit
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/sissinghurst-castle-garden

Plants Mentioned

  • Sweet chestnut coppice woodland – Castanea sativa
  • Azalea mollis 
  • The Himalayan blue poppy – Meconopsis betonicifolia
  • Polyanthus – various 
  • Pleached lime trees - Tilia platyphyllos ‘Rubra’
  • Fritillaria imperialis
  • Tulips – various 
  • Narcissus – various
  • Alba rose – various
  • Bourbon rose – Mme. Lauriol de Barny, Souvenir de la Malmaison
  • Centifolia rose – various
  • Damask rose – various
  • Gallica rose – Tuscany Superb, Cardinal de Richelieu, Belle de Crécy
  • Moss rose – Général Kléber
  • Peony
  • Iris
  • Eremurus – various 
  • Phlox paniculata 'David'
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