Harmony Garden

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“Harmony by name, harmony by nature – the name says it all. This is a perfectly peaceful and tranquil walled garden; an oasis for quiet contemplation and calm reflection. The gardens are set in the grounds of an early 19th century elegant Regency town house that was built in the shadow of Melrose Abbey by a plantation owner. There is more than enough on show here to delight visitors including lush lawns, herbaceous and mixed borders, a beautiful display of spring bulbs and an organic kitchen garden. An impressive range of organic vegetables are grown here: including purple, green and orange cauliflowers; red and white flowering and two-tone runner beans, multicoloured Swiss chard, purple French beans and golden beetroot. Interesting shapes can be found too with courgettes being a particular favourite, sitting alongside oddly sized marrows, which the kitchen recommends should be stuffed with haggis for an exceptional culinary treat. ”
St Mary’s Road
Melrose, Scottish Borders
TD6 9LJ
Visit Website
31 Mar-31 Oct: Mon-Sat 10-5pm, Sun 1-5pm
Adult: £3
Concession: £2
Family: £8
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See more Gardens and Landscapess in Scotland:
- Arduaine Garden
- Balmacara Estate & Lochalsh Woodland Gdn
- Branklyn Garden
- Crarae Garden
- Drummond Castle Gardens
- Geilston Garden
- Glencoe Visitor Centre
- Greenbank Garden
- Harmony Garden
- Inveresk Lodge Garden
- Inverewe Garden
- Malleny Garden
- Pass of Killiecrankie
- Pitmedden Garden, Visitor Centre & Museum
- Priorwood Garden & Dried Flower Shop
- Threave Garden
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