RHS Flower Show Cardiff 2015 – The finished garden!
10 Written by Lisa on 18th Apr 2015 in From the drawing boardI am thrilled to finally be able to share some pictures of my finished RHS Cardiff Flower Show garden for Victoria Park Mazda entitled “A Front Garden” I’m thrilled to tell you that we were awarded a Bronze medal.
After all the hard work and VERY long days I felt a little disappointed yesterday that we didn’t get a better medal, but the public’s response to the garden and bright vibrant planting has been absolutely brilliant and today I have a renewed energy because I’ve created a garden that people can relate to and that they can take inspiration from.
The whole experience of designing and building a show garden has taught me loads – it’s been challenging, uplifting, exhausting, stressful (at times) and rewarding all rolled into one. I’ve enjoyed almost every minute!
So I’ll leave you with some more images of the garden and hope that the vibrant spring planting makes you smile too…
It looks wonderful Lisa – many congratulations, and wonderful photos too. Gorgeous.
Huge congratulations, Lisa! What a feat. You are a very clever lady. I adore all the bright, cheery colours, love Jonathan’s woodwork for the storage solutions and think this is one of the prettiest front gardens I have ever seen. Well done, you!
Wow! That’s a gorgeous front garden. I can totally see why the general public liked it – it looks beautiful but still practical and achievable. I would definitely have given you a gold medal!
Thanks Helen – So sad to pull it all down on Monday but I’m not sad to have had a couple of good nights of sleep 🙂
Thanks Janna – the people loved it for the vibrant colours and practical solutions so I definitely achieved my goal in that department!
Thanks so much Ursula!
Wow! It looks great. A garden that would really work for ‘normal people’ (are there such things?). And I love the zingy euphorbias next to the bright tulips.
Thanks so much Eliza! 🙂
What a brilliant garden! I really love the combination of the setts and the gravel. It looks interesting and is so practical. And of course the colours of the planting which did make me smile. Well done.
Thanks so much Julie. Everyone loved the setts running through the gravel