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Sally Nex Sally Nex | 13:58 UK time, Monday, 7 February 2011

So, what are your plans for the weekend? How about going to visit a garden?

It might not be your first thought in the depths of February, when cups of tea and roaring fires are the alternative. But around 90 doughty gardeners each year are brave enough to , and hundreds of visitors turn out: if you opt for a cuppa instead, you're missing some real winter highlights.

Dr Margaret Lloyd and her Mahonia x media 'Charity'

Dr Margaret Lloyd and her Mahonia x media 'Charity'

Opening your garden to the public in the 鈥榦ff鈥 season is not for the faint-hearted. Every plant must earn its place: and the weather is at its most fickle. Dr Margaret Lloyd is an NGS veteran, and after 16 years opening her one-acre garden, Little Cumbre in the outskirts of Exeter in Devon, she takes such challenges in her stride.

鈥淲e鈥檇 visited a few gardens and thought, let鈥檚 see whether people would want to come to us. So it came out of a wish to share it with people.鈥

Opening your garden in summer is brave enough, but in winter it's positively heroic. When I visited, days before she welcomed her first winter visitors, badgers had been digging up her lawn and many of her 34 different types of snowdrop were still stubbornly slumbering after weeks of Arctic temperatures.

鈥淭he weather is an anxiety at any time of year when you open. Two or three years ago I was praying for some cold weather to hold things back!鈥

Some people would be out there with hairdryers trying to wake their snowdrops up - don鈥檛 laugh, it鈥檚 happened - but it鈥檚 a sign of the strength of planning behind this garden that such setbacks don鈥檛 matter a jot.

Mahonia x media 'Charity'

Mahonia x media 'Charity'

Never mind the snowdrops: just look at the stately Mahonia x media 鈥楥丑补谤颈迟测鈥, with its firework bursts of yellow flower, and just smell that Christmas box! There are hundreds of hellebores in shades of sultry plum purple, and 鈥楯acqueline Postill鈥 - one of the best daphnes - scenting the bits the Christmas box doesn鈥檛 reach: 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 such a bonus to have the perfume as well鈥 comments Margaret.

And you suddenly notice that trees have bark. Silver birch glows dazzling white, cinnamon-coloured wafers of the paperbark maple, Acer griseum, curl into tatters, and a lovely Prunus serrula shines copper in the front garden. Climb the hill behind the house, and you鈥檙e in a wilder, wooded area where majestic holm oaks and a fine Luccombe oak tower over grass spangled with Cyclamen coum and crocus. This is planting to remind you that even in winter a garden can be a wonderful place to be.

But what everyone comes to see - more than 100 on a good day last year - is the collection of snowdrops. At 34 varieties, it鈥檚 not the largest: but each one is chosen with care, and Margaret isn鈥檛 one to obsess.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 hunt them down in the way that a true galanthophile will. And I have no wish to increase my numbers of varieties now because I haven鈥檛 got enough space for them - it鈥檚 full!鈥

one of Margaret's hellebores

And I couldn鈥檛 see where the cold weather delays had made so much as a dent in the display. The ground is peppered white with snowdrops: early flowering stalwart Galanthus 鈥楽 Arnott鈥, G. atkinsii nestling fetchingly against some steely-blue emerging dianthus foliage; and exquisite yellow G. sandersii nudging a butterscotch head above ground.

鈥淧eople love the early start to the year: snowdrops are the first real sign that spring is on the way, It鈥檚 the beginning of the outdoor season - it鈥檚 just lovely.鈥

opens on Sundays 6, 13 and 20 February: adult admissions are 拢3.50, children free. Visitors are also welcome at other times by appointment.

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