Chch gardens excite experts
By
CLARE BARRY
Two gardening experts from England were impressed with the “uniform attractiveness” of residential Christchurch yesterday. Mr Christopher Lloyd and Mrs Beth Chatto were “stunned and bowled over with delight” at what they had seen on their first visit to New
Both are prominent gardeners and writers in England, and were in Christchurch as the guests of Heritage Roses New Zealand Inc., an organisation formed in 1980 to promote and protect old-fashioned roses. Mrs Chatto spoke at St Margaret’s College last evening about making a garden from
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Press, 25 September 1989, Page 8
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