by Carole Jordorson | Mar 31, 2019 | Dry Planting, Gardening Advice, Sustainablity
I’d written a blog about planning your front garden this month. However after the severity of the announcement from the Environment Agency, that England faces water shortages within 25 years. And given that water is central to all gardens. I decided to start this blog by revisiting my trip to Beth Chatto’s Gravel Garden, which is the blue-print for water free planting.
by Carole Jordorson | Oct 20, 2018 | Garden Tour, Long Border, Prairie Style
I edited the pictures from this visit on a very raining Saturday afternoon and quite frankly it had me wanting to book a holiday immediately! It was such a beautiful afternoon in early autumn…
by Carole Jordorson | Aug 1, 2018 | Garden Tour, Sculpture, Woodland Planting
This is a departure from my normal blog, as the name suggests, this garden is more about sculpture than planting hence the blog is too
by Carole Jordorson | Jun 8, 2018 | Chelsea Flower Show, Flower show, RHS
Let’s talk plants; not buildings, tropical fish, kitchens or TV’s. It’s called the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for a reason and the RHS is the UK centre for horticultural excellence and not TV’s, so let’s go with plants.
by Carole Jordorson | May 28, 2018 | Dry Planting, Garden Tour, Wet Planting, Woodland Planting
When I scribbled the first draft of this blog, Beth Chatto was still alive, in fact we saw her pootling around on her mobility scooter the morning of our visit, the 12th of May. Sadly, she died the following day, as I reflect on the tour; it makes our time there even more poignant. I can understand why she was in the gardens to the very end; frankly if I’d had a tent with me I would have slept there it was so wonderful!