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Sticky Wicket, 
Wildlife Gardening


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Sticky Wicket - This amazing small garden of around 3.7 acres was formed around a modern bungalow bought by Pam and the late Peter Lewis in the late 1980s.
From a featureless pasture the garden has developed into a conservationist's and nature lover's garden with subtle colours and artistic features.
As you enter the garden you pass the ponds cleverly planted to attract birds, frogs and insects.
The circular gravel garden is very attractively planted in subtle colours from mauve, white, cream which attracts butterflys and other interesting borders.
Plenty more to see with the White Border, Wild Flower Garden.
The garden is maintained as far as possible on Organic principles.

Sticky Wicket by Paul Leitch  
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Sticky Wicket - The gardens are closed in 2008/2009

Sticky Wicket,
Buckland Newton,
Dorchester
www.stickywicketgarden.co.uk
 


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