Wednesday, May 20, 2009

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I'm really pleased with my garden it's turned out even better than I'd hoped. There are lots of special features that I'm hoping the visitors will enjoy. I'll be on the garden all week to tell them all about it. The BBC crew caught up with me on Sunday morning just after I'd finished, and I gave them a guided tour. I hope you like it.

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I had the chance to wander round the Chelsea showground on my own for a couple of hours last week. Standing in awe, as a crane gently winched a huge tree into one garden, my eye was caught by a tray of tiny Iris sibirica with protective paper napkins carefully tied to their heads like turbans. Whatever the size, God is in the detail...

There was much talk at lunch, because the Eden Project had brought all their plants to the site way before anyone else, raising concerns that their greenery could soon become clogged-up with building dust. Not a bit of it. Trolley upon trolley of glorious vegetables and flowers was waiting to go in. Most of these have been grown by prisoners and in homeless hostels around the country. The final effect may turn out to be a little less manicured than what we are used to on Main Avenue, but the public is going to love the mixture of flowers and 'grow your own'. I'm sure that somewhere on their clipboards, RHS show judges must have a box marked 'Heart and Soul'. This garden scores high marks on both counts.

At the other end of Main Avenue, is designer Tom Hoblyn, who says he likes to show the relationship between gardens and the natural world. I spied him from a distance, putting the finishing touches to the wavy slabs of giant redwood tree that feature at the back of his garden. The boggy part at the front is yet to be filled and will include a selection of carnivorous plants. Normally, these plants are shown in a museum-like state of perfection on stalls inside the pavilion, but many carnivorous plants, like the sarracenias (pitcher plants) Tom is going to use, are actually hardy. Hopefully, his example will make us all think about trying some in our own gardens.


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