As part of Scotland’s Gardens Scheme, the walled garden at Kierfiold House was open on Sunday 12 July. This wonderful garden has developed over generations and continues to evolve.

The high walls provide a large enclosed area but also within its shelter are smaller gardens, each with a different feel due to the inspired planting. The small gardens are themselves provided with extra shelter with low hedges which protect them from Orkney’s notorious winds.

In my book, The Gardeners of Orkney, I feature the gardeners who helped to create Kierfiold in the 19th century. Still growing and looking healthy is the apple tree planted by John Sinclair against the wall. It’s wonderful to be able to look at a plant and know who it was planted by over 100 years ago.




There are several gardens in Orkney taking part in Scotland’s Garden Scheme and you can find details about them here:
I’ve put together a short video of my visit which is free to watch on The Orkney News YouTube site by clicking on this link:
Fiona Grahame





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