A new greenhouse, installed last year thanks to a donation from generous alumni, has already made a noticeable difference. It allows the team to overwinter plants that would not survive outdoors, so they can return to the gardens in the warmer months. One example is Brugmansia, a trumpet-flowered plant that thrives with a little extra protection during the colder season. The greenhouse also supports a small nursery system, giving plants a chance to grow on before they are planted out in the garden.
The circular bed outside Talbot Hall (pictured at the beginning of this article) has now had its first full year to establish. Despite a hot and dry summer, it has settled in well and, like much of the garden, will continue to evolve as the plants grow and find their place.