Hints of an Indian summer

Looks as though the UK might yet enjoy some warmer weather just before we put the clocks back an hour on Sunday October 28th and head into the shortest day on 21st December .Fingers crossed the weathermen get it right this time and we reach the heights of 20c the BBC are promising over the next week : http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/19979316

Would be great to give the more delicate plants in my garden some warmth and encouragement over the next week and I expect many gardeners with exotic and tropical plants will be excited about the prospect of more balmy days as well.

Will Giles of the Exotic Garden in Norwich opens his garden for the last time this weekend on Sunday 21st October 2012 .This truly amazing garden is full of the most inspirational exotic and tropical plants that seem to thrive in the micro climate of Wills unique  inner city garden. Every time I visit it makes me want to go home, dig up the lawn and start again – definitely worth the trip to Norwich!

http://www.exoticgarden.com/blog/the-garden/the-penultimate-open-day-of-2012-at-the-exotic-garden/

 

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