Coral, Peach and Ivory Tones in Jo Thompson’s Wedgwood Garden

The Wedgwood Garden, designed by Jo Thompson, marks the 260th anniversary of the company, founded by Josiah Wedgwood in 1759. The hard landscaping is inspired by Etruria - the pioneering Staffordshire village that Wedgwood built for his workers - and the canals that transported his pottery throughout the UK.  Many of Wedgwood's motifs were based … Continue reading Coral, Peach and Ivory Tones in Jo Thompson’s Wedgwood Garden

BBC Gardeners World Live – All About Inspiration

Visitors to BBC Gardeners World Live have a busy, exciting show ahead of them this year. With 10 show gardens, 6 smaller gardens, more than 20 beautiful borders and over 100 stands selling plants and gardening equipment, the show will provide inspirational ideas for everyone to take home. Inspiration is everywhere at this year's show Made … Continue reading BBC Gardeners World Live – All About Inspiration

Health, Wellbeing and Sustainability at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Chris Beardshaw recently said that he felt Chelsea show gardens should only be accepted if they were going to be relocated afterwards. It seems that other designers may be following his lead as this year's show sees more of the gardens and planting being relocated than ever before. The recipients of the gardens are diverse; … Continue reading Health, Wellbeing and Sustainability at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe – the landscape, arts and the mind

I've spent much of the past week reading about one of the twentieth century's most influential landscape designers and it has left me surprised that Geoffrey Jellicoe's name doesn't crop up more often in discussions of contemporary garden design. As someone who has always worked between the margins of different disciplines - especially focusing on the … Continue reading Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe – the landscape, arts and the mind

Planting Palettes: Reflections on RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016

Returning home from Chelsea yesterday and on waking this morning my main recollections of the show were all infused with colour, my brain still awash with the contrasts and blends which lent a particular character to each garden and plant exhibit. I've been entertained, surprised and soothed by the colours of Chelsea in the past and there's no doubt … Continue reading Planting Palettes: Reflections on RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016