Words by Vikki Rimmer
Autumn is a period that rates very for garden site visitors in Kent for its colour and dramatization.
As the morning hazes clear to disclose the scorched oranges, gold colors and crimsons of the transforming trees, eagle-eyed nature-lovers can see the redwings showing up from Iceland to invest the autumn and winter months below.
Among those eager to invite the redwings and see the fallen leaves alter colour, William Dyson, manager at Great Comp Garden in St Mary’s Platt, is prepared to commemorate the autumn period.
The garden’s brand-new occasion Bulbs ‘N Things, which opens up from Sunday, October 15, will certainly invite site visitors ahead and gain suggestions on what to plant as the planet cools.
Great Comp Garden contains autumnal …