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The Bressingham Gardens encompass 17 acres of ornamental gardens and Alan Bloom’s Steam Museum. Alan Bloom's 'Dell Garden'Alan Bloom, founder of the Blooms nursery business, created the Dell Garden and its famous 'Island Beds' from 1955-1962. This unique garden is now world renowned for its collection of nearly 5,000 species and varieties of hardy perennials set in a park-like meadow. Adrian Bloom's 'Foggy Bottom' GardenEqually famous, yet totally different from his father's Dell Garden, Adrian has created a garden for all seasons at 'Foggy Bottom'. Situated only a few hundred yards from the Dell Garden and Bressingham Steam Experience, Foggy Bottom has been developed to create a garden for year-round interest. Planting began in 1966 and today trees, conifers and shrubs provide a continuous backdrop of shape and seasonal foliage, enhanced by plantings of perennials and ornamental grasses. Broad grass meandering pathways lead to changing vistas at every corner, with many plant associations and ideas that can easily be adapted for the smaller garden. Adrian’s WoodThis ‘new’ Bressingham garden lies between the Dell and Foqgy Bottom gardens. It was first started in 1963 when Adrian planted many trees, including five Giant Redwoods, which he had brought back as seed from California. Thirty-five years went by as it became a forest, largely untouched until 2001 when much of it was cleared to create a new pathway linking the two now famous gardens for the first time. Bressingham Steam and Gardens Information Centre
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