Sunnyside Garden Grenada

Sunnyside Garden Grenada Five acres of lush tropical garden and a 100 yr old family home set on a hill overlooking the St.

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Georges valley and Caribbean sea available for very small events and photo sessions, we are currently NOT doing tours. Sunnyside Garden is an award winning tropical garden featured about 10 years ago on the UK's Channel 4 series "Gardens of the Caribbean" and in the Colour supplement of the UK's Sunday Telegraph. Located just east of the Capital St Georges, on a hill overlooking the dramatic Mt. P

arnassus valley with the Caribbean Sea to the West and the Atlantic Ocean to the South, it represents the fruit of the labours of Jean and Robin Renwick. The garden surrounds the 100 year old Renwick family home, itself faithfully restored following its near destruction during Hurricane Ivan in 2004. Jean & Robin took over the family home in the 70s and had bit by bit transformed the once classical garden style into a glorious and colourful mix of local and regional tropical plants, fruits and spices. Not to be left out are two ponds stocked with Koi carp and Tilapia, free roaming Red footed Tortoises, Ground and Tree lizards and South American Wild Parrots that fly over twice a day. The garden is now managed by Jean and Robin's children and continues to grow as one of Grenada's diverse and accessible attractions.

Hello friends and family, you are invited to a Celebration of Life for Randy at Sunnyside on Saturday 25th May at 4:30 p...
21/05/2024

Hello friends and family, you are invited to a Celebration of Life for Randy at Sunnyside on Saturday 25th May at 4:30 pm. The Celebration will also be live streamed at this link:

Streaming of events all over Grenada, Funerals, Wedding, Graduation, Video Creations and more

Our brother Randy passed away yesterday unexpectedly. Many friends and family follow this page and indeed for many years...
21/04/2024

Our brother Randy passed away yesterday unexpectedly. Many friends and family follow this page and indeed for many years Randy managed Sunnyside Garden and entertained visitors, so it’s appropriate to say this here.

Randy remarried in 2021 and for the last several years has been building a new life in Dominica with his wife Jaceline. We were lucky enough to all meet up in Grenada last July for a family reunion, including Jaceline, and Randy’s four children Jurana, Randa, Robyn and their families, and 17 year old Geuel.

Anyone who knew Randy would have found him memorable. He was in turns gregarious, funny, opinionated and strong in faith. He really had a way with people, loved by many, and always with a joke to tell. He leaves the world richer for the many friends who knew him.

Our thoughts are with Jaceline and his children Jurana, Randa, Robyn and especially Geuel.

Lucian and Vaughn

24/05/2023
10/01/2023
Friends & Family – our mother Jean passed away on Sunday evening. It was a mercifully swift and peaceful transition, as ...
10/01/2023

Friends & Family – our mother Jean passed away on Sunday evening. It was a mercifully swift and peaceful transition, as she had been up and about until very recently. It was the kind of exit she would have wanted.
Most of you will remember her in the place she loved the most, her garden, which she developed and tended almost every waking hour and every day, until she was unable to.
She had a great sense of humour, but couldn’t tell a joke 😊. She was an unassuming matriarch and an open-minded person who didn’t judge others.
Even though she suffered from dementia for the past several years, she maintained her sense of humour and ability to re-tell stories and music from her past, sometimes to our embarrassment…😊
We’ll skip the RIP, because she certainly did not believe that life was just this…as far as she was concerned, this was just a chapter in a long story.
Randy, Vaughn & Lucian

01/04/2022

Apart from the fact that these doves are just too big for the hanging pot, how do we water the fern now?🤷🏼‍♀️🌳🌎💧

24/01/2022

Soil rich in organic matter has a much higher capacity to hold and purify water, and we rely on this water for 90% of our agriculture today! If we let the soil continue to get depleted of organic content, we will soon also lose the precious water it stores, quickly leading to more water and food scarcity. ConsciousPlanet.org
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification

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