Inspiration

A visit to Noel Kingsbury’s garden at Montpelier Cottage

3 Written by Lisa on 14th Sep 2015 in Inspiration

Montpelier cottage NGS open day Lisa Cox

Yesterday we visited Noel Kingsbury’s garden near Hay-on-Wye which was open under the National Garden Scheme (NGS). I wanted to go because I saw Noel speak at a conference last year and I was really interested in what he had to say about his research into the robustness of plants and plant competition, especially in public areas where maintenance is key.

Big border and wild garden at Montpelier Cottage Lisa Cox Designs

Montpelier Cottage garden Noel Kingsbury Lisa Cox

I was also interested to see a less cultivated garden of which part is very much left to its own devices – any inspiration I am able to get for our own garden is welcome as I want it to be in touch with the landscape as much as it can be.

It’s sometimes hard to step away from a garden that is professionally engineered and laid out.  I want our garden to be as though it just happened rather than feeling too contrived.  Of course I’ll plan it on paper, but Noel’s garden made me realise that rough sleepers bedded into a slope do just fine as steps.

Looking over the nursery area Montpelier Cottage Lisa Cox Designs

The wild flower meadow was past it’s glory state so I’d love to go back when it’s in full swing.  Having said that, it was interesting to see an area which has not been added or forced.

The plants in this part of the garden were there when Noel moved in the house – similar to the bank we have allowed to grow over the summer months in our garden where we have a variety of wild flowers. I didn’t take any pictures of the meadow because it wasn’t looking very photogenic.

View from meadow to nursery area at Montpelier Cottage Lisa Cox Designs

The highlight for me was the area around the Pavilion, Noel’s studio and also has B&B accommodation (see link below).  The Pavilion itself is made from straw and clay and has a green roof too.

The Pavillion at Montpelier Cottage Garden Lisa Cox Designs

The gravel garden at the side of the Pavilion is also an experiment where they are trying to encourage a range of perennials and grasses to self-seed naturally within the gravel mulch.  The result so far is pretty stunning I think.

Noel Kingsbury pavillion at Montpelier Cottage Lisa Cox Designs

Gravel garden & Pavillion Noel Kingsbury NGS open day Lisa Cox Designs

This part of the garden includes an area of research plots where Noel is looking into plant competition with a view to commercial development and also a septic tank soakaway where various plant groupings are being tried which will create a more ornamental version of the well-known reedbed sewage system.

Research plots at Montpelier Cottage garde NGS Lisa Cox Designs

I loved this quirky way of literally “framing the view” – could be an idea I steal!

Framing the view at Montepelier Cottage garden Lisa Cox Designs

The rest of the photos were taken in the nursery area of the garden – a wash of yellow, blues and purples – yellow is always so stunning at this time of year…

Noel Kingsbury garden NGS Lisa Cox Designs

Montpelier cottage Garden NGS Lisa Cox Designs

Solidago rugosa at Montpelier Cottage Lisa Cox Designs

And the Hollyhocks hanging in there too are always dramatic and attention-seeking!

Hollyhocks in Montpelier Cottage garden Lisa Cox Designs

I’d love to go back when the meadow is is full flower so I may make a note in my diary for next year.  More detail about Noel Kingsbury can be found on his website (www.noelkingsbury.com) and if you’re interested in staying in the Pavilion, you can find details here www.ecopavilion.com.

 

(Images: Lisa Cox)

 

 

 

A visit to the Peto Garden at Iford Manor

0 Written by Lisa on 8th Sep 2015 in Inspiration

Main steps at Iford Manor Garden Lisa Cox Designs

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0 Written by Lisa on 1st Sep 2015 in Inspiration

Early september morning in South Wales Lisa Cox Garden Designs

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0 Written by Lisa on 24th Aug 2015 in Garden accessories, Inspiration

White stone pots by Mia Fleur

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2 Written by Lisa on 20th Jul 2015 in Inspiration

View across Veddw Garden South Wales Lisa Cox Designs

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2 Written by Lisa on 22nd Jun 2015 in Inspiration

Wild grasses in Monmouthshire Lisa Cox

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Stylish & affordable garden accessories by La Hacienda

0 Written by Lisa on 28th May 2015 in Garden accessories, Inspiration

Contemporary chiminea by La Hacienda Lisa Cox

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RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 – My favourite Artisan Garden

2 Written by Lisa on 22nd May 2015 in Inspiration

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 A trugmaker's garden Lisa Cox

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RHS Chelsea 2015 – Two more gardens on Main Avenue

0 Written by Lisa on 21st May 2015 in Inspiration

RHS CHelsea 2015 Cloudy Bay & Vital Earth Garden Lisa Cox

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0 Written by Lisa on 21st May 2015 in Inspiration

Planting in Laurent Perrier Garden RHS Chelsea 2015 Lisa Cox

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