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Apple Court Garden and Nursery, Hordle, Lymington

Apple Court Garden - The garden was designed as a series of interlocking areas each of which was intended to create a distinct visual impression and to have a microclimate well suited to the particular plants intended to grow in each. The form of the garden was partly dictated by the need to break the force of the coastal winds.
The aim throughout is to create a garden in which different interests succeed each other through the year. The season starts with snowdrops and hellebores, followed by pulmonarias and peonies. The Hosta Walk comes into its own in April and is followed by roses, tulips and the Daylily Garden which holds centre stage until the grasses take over through August and into winter.

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Applecourt Garden 2008 - Open
March 1st – October 31st.
10am – 5pm. Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holidays.
Plants for sale. Parties and other times by appointment. Disabled access.

Apple Court Garden and Nursery,
Hordle Lane, Hordle, Lymington, Hampshire
 SO41 0HU
01590 642130
www.applecourt.com

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