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Scotland’s Gardens Scheme – St Bedes and Ashludie Wildflower Garden

Monifieth
£8.00
05 Jul - 06 Jul, 2025
11:00 am - 4:00 pm

About This Event

Ashludie Wildflower Garden is a striking, small garden consisting predominantly of native wildflowers, dedicated to attracting wildlife and helping to replace our lost meadows.

A homemade bee hotel, a small pond and about 40 types of wildflower aim to attract bees, butterflies, birds and other creatures. Nectar and pollen-rich “classic” wildflowers include greater knapweed, viper’s bugloss, Valerian and musk mallow. The small front garden has plants to provide pollen for our earlier emerging pollinators.

St Bedes Garden is a small urban plant lovers garden on a steep slope, enclosed by stone walls. Its design reflects the distant monastic history of the site and it integrates an ecology of native and non-native drought-tolerant trees, grasses and perennials suited to the dry sandy soil of its coastal location.

Over the last 17 years, the current owners have extensively landscaped the site with a series of terraces and rooms connected by a winding central path and stairs. Inspired by prairie style planting and using a matrix ecology, the garden has year-round colour, texture and formal interest, with many unusual and rare bulbs, herbaceous perennials and trees. An Arbutus menzeii is a central focus of the main space.

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Event Venue Information:

Venue:

St Bedes and Ashludie Wildflower Garden

Address:

Monifieth, Dundee DD5 4RD, UK

Contacts:

Email: neil.burford@newcastle.ac.uk

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