Description:
The Victorian walled garden at Glenburn can be found just outside the town of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. Positioned close to a pretty Georgian house, this one-acre space is enclosed by red brick walls and is wildly romantic. The garden and its glasshouse are home to a wide selection of perennials and annuals that thrive in the productive and sheltered space. Espaliered apple trees, paths and beds offer pleasing year-round structure and during spring and summer, the garden sings with romantic colour combinations and scent. Highlights include statuesque Himalayan poppies, Iris sibirica, Fritillaria imperialis, highly scented roses, delphiniums, verbascums and thalictrums.
Directions: Glenburn Hall is located just outside Jedburgh on the B6358. The uphill walk from the centre of town to the main drive takes approximately 20 minutes. Regular bus services run to Jedburgh from Edinburgh, Tweedbank Rail Station and from across the Borders.
Other details: Wed 20 May is World Bee Day when honey will be available to buy and the meconopsis will be out.





