There were some really good show gardens, this year. We particularly liked a heritage/allotment fruit and veg stall from a group of local allotmenteers, and were struck by a scarlet mountain spinach (orache) that we've never seen in the flesh before. It's a possible potager plant next year.Grasses were much in evidence, as well as chocolate cosmos, sanguisorba, crocosmia, and brunnera. That suited us nicely, as we've many grasses that could be used in combination. We have one sanguisorba, 'Tanna', and a brunnera, 'Jack Frost', both bought at Tatton last year, and came looking for more brunnera. We have a few crocosmia, but one caught our eye today that is apparently a fairly new introduction; Twilight Fairy 'Gold'. It has lovely bronzed foliage, but sadly wasn't for sale from the show garden (the Young Designer of the Year garden by Sam Ovens).
We saw a couple of water features we liked, which might inform later plans.
(© Ian 2014)
(© Ian 2014)
These garden seats were very good, and next door we saw some very weather resistant swing seats by the well-named Yorkshire Swingseat Company.
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(© Ian 2014)
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(© Ian 2014)
For us, though, the Young Designer Gardens were the best. We felt that the television coverage (Thursday and Friday evening) actually let these down, and all three, but particularly Alex Schofield's, were much better in the flesh. In fact, everything else we purchased came from these three gardens.
(© Ian 2014)
- From Alex Schofield's garden:
- Brunnera; I need to check the cultivar
- Astrantia 'Gill Richardson'
- Sanguisorba (S. officionalis)'Tanna'
- Sedum (S. spectabile) 'Matrona'
- From Clare Broadbent's garden:
- Echinacea 'Secret Love'
- Eupatorium, I think E. purpureum
- From Sam Ovens' garden:
- Scabious 'Pink Mist'
(© Ian 2014)
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