Geilston Garden
Description
Geilston is a delightful garden, typical of small country estates on the banks of the Clyde owned by merchants & industrialists in 18th & 19th centuries. The garden at Geilston was developed over 200 years ago. It is a testimony to good landscape design – with the sum of its parts being greater than the individual constituents. These parts comprise a large walled garden with a dominating 100-ft Wellingtonia tree (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in the centre of the lawn, a kitchen garden and woodland area.
The Geilston Burn winds its way through the north of the estate towards the Clyde in Cardross.
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facebook.comThe seasons keep rolling on...summer colour building up in the walled garden borders and meadow maze!
We have lots of delicious fresh veg and soft fruit for sale again this year. Gooseberries, brambles, black/white/red currants (blueberries starting soon): come and indulge!
We have never seen so many bumblebees in one place! They love the thyme in our 'saltire' herb planter at the reception hut.
A busy day at Geilston yesterday...art workshop, coach party, lots of visitors and a full bothy of volunteers!🙂
Scotland's Gardens Open Day on Sunday went really well, despite the extremely dodgy weather! Rain held off for most of the afternoon, and everyone enjoyed afternoon tea and live music in Geilston House. A big thank you to all who came and supported us!
Our annual Scotland's Gardens Open Day is on Sunday 11th June this year, from 1.00 to 5.00 pm: plant and produce stall, afternoon teas in the walled garden, and live music. Full details at www.nts.org.uk/Property/Geilston-Garden/Events
Orchard in full spring blossom, with bees hard at work!
The woodlands are looking fantastic at the moment: peak bluebell and rhododendron time! Don't miss this magical time of year at Geilston...