A gorgeous, peaceful oasis in Edinburgh. I went on a Monday, so it was not very busy. The gardens ar
A gorgeous, peaceful oasis in Edinburgh. I went on a Monday, so it was not very busy. The gardens are immaculately maintained with a variety of flowers, plants, and trees. Horticulture is not really my thing, so I can't really describe what is truly unique, but there is more than 13,000 living species in the gardens. I was fascinated by the Monkey Puzzle Trees, which I don't think I've seen before. They would make for a very interesting Dr. Seuss like Christmas Tree. All I could think about when looking at them was that I want to decorate them with lights and ornaments. The other quite special area is the Queen Mother's Garden, which is design with a small English maze designed with interlocking E's. The inside of the Memorial is decorated with a pattern of seashells. And there are plants and flowers to represent the different continents. There is a beautiful rock garden, which I thought would be rock sculptures, but it was more rock formations which you could walk and explore. They also grow edibles here, and there is area is used to teach people to grow their own food. There is a lot to discover here. I wandered around for a few hours, and wish I had more time. The Edinburgh Botanic Gardens is worth a visit, and is definitely a top attraction in Edinburgh.