Heckengarten
The hedge garden is one of the oldest sections of the Gütersloh Botanical Garden and has retained its original, clean geometric structures to this day.
According to Globe Maple next to the Seasonal Flower Beds, the water feature in the hedge garden is certainly one of the most photographed sights in the Gütersloh Botanical Garden. The small pond is surrounded by hornbeam hedges. To protect the hedges and trellises, the gardeners need 1. a hand truck and 2. an entire week. In doing so, they take great care—by cutting out “hedge windows”—to ensure that the view corridors through the park, which were planned as early as 1912, are preserved. A length of 350 meters and a height of up to four meters, with a wide variety of spatial edges, require a great deal of strength and precise work.
Growing around the hedges are, among other things, Snowdrops and March Daffodils.
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