I decided upon a swift visit to the Centre’s Gardens as there was a bright blue sky and it was less cold than the last day of clear bright sun.
I just needed to get an idea of what state had been reached with preparations for the coming season, and it was apparent that a considerable amount of trimming and clearing had gone on, but here and there there were still a few hardy specimens left from the last season, and in the greenhouses had several young flowers being readied or the tropical specimens being stored to protect them from the frost.
I asked whether I could be allowed in one of the smaller greenhouses to record some of these and the reply was positive, so before leaving I took a few more shots and thanked them for their kindness.
It’s always a surprise just how many images can be found when you’re prepared to look; so forty-five images for such a short visit and at this time of year was rewarding.
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