Hampton Court Flower Show 2012 – My pick of the Summer Gardens

0 Written by Lisa on 10th Jul 2012 in Inspiration

I promised to share some more pictures from the Hampton Court Flower Show so today I thought I’d show you my pick of the Summer Gardens.  There were 15 gardens in this category.

The Landform Garden

The Landform garden was designed by Catherine MacDonald and was sponsored and built by Landform Consultants.  It won Gold and Best Summer Garden and it wasn’t difficult to see why.

I loved the planting in this garden – rich and warm and perfectly in tune with the steel pergola and grey boundary fences.

The garden was inspired by the High Line in New York, the linear park that was created along a derelict elevated railway line.  It had a contemporary yet relaxed feel about it.

Celebration & Jubilation

I couldn’t not talk about this garden because it was designed by my friend Jayne Thomas.  I have to add that it’s not the only reason I’m featuring it here, I thought the garden was wonderful.

When I spoke to Jayne on Press Day she was telling me about the challenges she had with the planting – she even had to raid her garden on Press Day morning because one of the roses had develped mildew the day before!  Jayne was awarded a Silver medal.

What I loved most about this garden was that you could imagine it being your own.  The garden was designed for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, a very British garden.

There were little extra touches too – you can just about see the corgi-shaped cookie on the table in the above picture. There were six pools of water, one for each decade of the Queen’s reign…

And look how beautiful the metal crowns were in the flower bed and on the top of the entrance posts…

These were hand crafted by Lucy Quinnell, Blacksmith at Fired and Iron in Leatherhead….an amazing place to go and visit if you haven’t been already.

Preserving the Community

This garden represented a once dis-used piece of wasteland which had been brought back to life by a community team for everyone to use and enjoy.

It had a great feel to it – as thought you really were at the back of an allotment somewhere.

It was very ordered, with a place for everything, but designers Anthea Guthrie and Nicole Burnett still managed to create a slightly disorderly space that you would expect from a project with lots of hands in the pie.

The garden was sponsored by Pretty Nostalgic and also built by them along with Chris Williams and Cath Jones.  It was awarded a Silver medal.

Coastal Drift

This garden was designed and built by Susan Willmott & Adele Ford and sponsored by Wyevale East Nurseries.  It represents part of a larger garden, a corner where you could relax and unwind.

It features plants and materials that are associated with a coastal location, grasses and perennials that thrive in well drained soil in sun and timber, pebbles and shingle.

The design for this show garden won the Student Design & Build Award in 2011, a competition run by Wyvale East Nurseries.  The garden won a Gold Medal.

 

(Photos: Lisa Cox for The Room Outside)

Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2012 – My pick of the main show gardens

0 Written by Lisa on 9th Jul 2012 in Inspiration

Last week was the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show.  Although I’m a bit behind with blogging about it, I still wanted to share my thoughts and pictures.  I was lucky enough to be there on Press Day so taking photographs was much easier despite the dreary weather! Read more

Garden Flowers: Hydrangeas in all their different forms

0 Written by Lisa on 6th Jul 2012 in Garden Flowers, Plants

In this month’s Garden Flowers blog post which I write with Rona Wheeldon of Flowerona, we’re looking at a very popular garden plant, the hydrangea. Read more

My life as a Garden Designer – June highlights

0 Written by Lisa on 4th Jul 2012 in From the drawing board

June has been another wet month which we now all know is a new record for the UK and it has certainly brought its challenges to the garden world.  I planted up a garden in Leatherhead a couple of weeks ago and despite being on chalky soil, which is normally so well drained, it was like working with mud pies.  Needless to say, we didn’t need to turn on the new irrigation system! Read more

A visit to Woolbeding Gardens

0 Written by Lisa on 30th Jun 2012 in Inspiration

On Thursday I visited Woolbeding Gardens near Midhurst in West Sussex and it’s a truly wonderful garden. It’s owned by the National Trust and the house and garden are leased to Simon Sainsbury who has created and developed the gardens with his partner, Stewart Grimshaw. Read more

A visit to Dorking Community Orchard

0 Written by Lisa on 28th Jun 2012 in Inspiration

I visited the Dorking Community Orchard on Monday evening to find out a bit more about it and to meet up with Eleanor Lines who volunteers there.  Eleanor is the Editor of a free local magazine called Families (Surrey East) and I met her at the Petersham Nurseries preview evening I attended back in early May. Read more

Plant of the Month: Lavender ‘Hidcote’

0 Written by Lisa on 26th Jun 2012 in Plants

Lavender is one of those plants that even the non-gardening population have heard of and it’s one of my favourites because it’s a really versatile plant that can be used in so many different situations.  Lavandula angustifolia is English Lavender and ‘Hidcote’ is one of the most common varieties.  It’s fully hardy which means that it can easily cope with the British climate. Read more

From the drawing board: Sutton garden 2 months after planting

4 Written by Lisa on 23rd Jun 2012 in From the drawing board

I went to visit my project in Sutton this week, to check on the planting and see how things are progressing.  I can’t believe how much everything has grown since it was planted in April, it already feels more like a garden. Read more

Open Gardens in Box, Wiltshire

0 Written by Lisa on 21st Jun 2012 in Inspiration

We went to Wiltshire last weekend for a bit of a break.  Originally we’d planned to go to Rome (My 40th birthday present) but we decided that it would be much nicer to go there in the early Autumn when it’s not so hot.  So, not quite as glamorous, but fabulous all the same. Read more

Amazing driftwood sculptures by James Doran Webb

6 Written by Lisa on 15th Jun 2012 in Inspiration

I’m sure you know by now just how much I love going to the Chelsea Flower Show and it’s not only for the show gardens and floral exhibits.  It’s great to see what else is new; products, furniture, water features, garden accessories, and I especially love to take time to see the garden art and sculpture. Read more

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