Novel productive garden under way at famous Scottish castle venue
A bold plan to create a cutting-edge productive garden is currently being realised in the walled garden at Culzean Castle, on the South Ayrshire coast.
The two-year project will see features, such as mixed orchards of fruit trees, a nuttery, a brewing and herb garden and a small tea plantation, fill the north walled garden. It has largely been underutilised since the 1960s, when the National Trust for Scotland, (NTS) took over the historic clifftop property.
This story is from the December 29, 2018 edition of Garden News.
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