Last Tuesday I headed out to
Pitmedden Gardens with the fabulous ladies of the AWA. This was part of the Discover Aberdeen group which introduces gems around Aberdeen and usually include a little tour so that you learn a little something also.
Pitmedden Gardens was first created over 300 years ago and has since been modernized. It features over 5 miles of hedging as well as the coat of arms of Sir Alexander Seton all made from flowers and hedging. It is a stunning sight to see and an ideal place for picture taking.
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The tree |
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The fruits. The apples and pears are having a hard time this year due to the late freeze in Spring. |
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Scotland Thistle |
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