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Hampshire Potato Day

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Hampshire Potato Day

The next one is Sat 29 & Sun 30 January 2011

10am – 3pm

Testbourne Community Centre, Micheldever Road, Whitchurch
Entry adults £2, accompanied children free

It’s a chance to see potato varieties and do seed swaps!
With talks, lots of plants and interesting gardening stuff to look at it’s got to be worth a look!

Askett Craft Fair – plus plenty of plants!

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

On Sunday 29th August 10am – 4pm, Askett Craft Fair held at Askett Nurseries, Aylesbury Road, Askett near Princes Risborough, Bucks HP27 9LY.
Their fourth fair – and it’s getting bigger and busier all the time.

Held in the shadow of the beautiful Pulpit Hill in the heart of the Chilterns from 10am to 4pm. Lots of free parking.
Stalls available – please contact Amanda on 01844 274635
www.askettnurseries.com

They will have loads of plants and Spring flowering bulbs on sale too!
Sunday 29th August 10am – 4pm.

Win tickets to Hampton Court garden show

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Win tickets to Hampton Court Garden show


Rolawn Direct have 3 pairs of tickets to the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2010 to give away worth up to £32 per ticket.


Plus lots of lawn care advice and products!

East Ruston Old Vicarage

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Not a show, but worth a mention – East Ruston Old Vicarage – amazing garden
Norfolk
NR12 9HN
Admission £6 per person
Guides tours extra
They have various events.

Chelsea Flower Show to be a stunner!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

There’ve been glimpses of some of the gardens on the news today – and the garden with giant locks looks quite amazing. It’s been created by Leeds Council and you can see more about the garden here at Leeds at Chelsea.

There are lots of photos of the amazing lock gates and a list of the plants they’ve used! There’s a webcam of the garden too – which shows it from a great angle!

For people who love lock gate gardens there is this garden from 2003 – The Lock Keeper’s Cottage

Chelsea is sold out but there are other amazing flower shows available at Royal Horticultural Society


Thompson & Morgan Chelsea Flower Show Celebration

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Chelsea bundle - dvd and plants This is a special offer – Thompson & Morgan Chelsea Flower Show Celebration – ideal whether you’re going to the show or not!
To celebrate the show, Thompson & Morgan have put together a Chelsea Flower Show Celebration offer, which includes a FREE DVD of the Chelsea Flower show, 5 geranium, 5 petunia and 5 fuchsia plants and £10 worth of Thompson & Morgan shopping vouchers – all for a special offer price of just £9.99 – WORTH OVER £57, so that’s a saving of more than £47.
Buy this amazing celebration gift set now

Chelsea sold out

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Sorry but you’ve missed the chance to buy tickets for Chelsea – cheer yourself up with buying a ticket or two for the remaining shows Hampton and Tatton.

Hampton: 6th – 11th July

Hands on gardening for everyone, everywhere

Set in the spectacular grounds of Hampton Court Palace; immerse yourself in the history, splendour and hedonistic pleasure of gardening. Explore inspirational show gardens and innovative displays featuring the latest ideas in ‘Grow Your Own’, sustainable gardening and much more. Discover rose and plant marquees bursting with the best in floral excellence and shop your way through a wide array of quality plants and must-have garden accessories. With a range of expert talks and demonstrations for gardeners of all levels and top class dining the world’s largest annual flower show is truly a great day out for all.

Tatton: 21st –25th July

The North’s greatest gardening show

Set in one of Cheshire’s Gardens of Distinction, RHS Show Tatton Park has a fresh and vibrant feel bursting with sizzling colour and summer perfumes. Be inspired by conceptual and visionary show gardens, designed by up and coming talent and established designers. Enjoy fabulous collections of plants and flowers from leading nurseries and take time to discover stunning arts and crafts. Finally, seize the last chance of the season to pick-up expert advice, shop for all your gardening needs and enjoy top class dining at this spectacular summer finale.

John Woods Nurseries at Chelsea – Upwardly Mobile

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

John Woods Nurseries to go upwardly mobile at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2010!
That’s their garden this year at the country’s best flower show! John Woods Nurseries have been working on this garden with a landscape garden design partnership, DEAKINLOCK, who are also based in Suffolk.
Throughout the year they grow and supply plants to garden centres across the UK, and the original John Woods Nurseries was established in 1837, They now have 1,500 lines grow on a 95 acre site.

John Woods Nurseries have received several Industry Awards since their incorporation in 2007.
Grower Awards ’09 – Trade Marketing Campaign of the year
Garden Retail Awards ’09 – Most successful new plant

Grower Awards ’08 – Trade Marketing Campaign of the year
Garden Retail Awards ’08 – Most successful new plant

The Key plants featured in the Upwardly Mobile garden at Chelsea



Cornus Venus™ (‘Kn30-8’) – the Prestigious collection

Cornus VenusTM is recognisable by its extremely large creamy-white bracts which often reach a diameter of 15cm and appear for up to three weeks from mid to late May. The striking bracts make an unusual and long-lasting addition to cut-flower arrangements.

The plant is vigorous and hardy, has large glossy leaves and sets a large amount of flowering buds – even when young. Beautiful autumn colour in shades of yellow, orange and violet add an extra season of interest.

Coprosma Pacific Sunset (‘Jwncopps’) – First Edition

Pacific Sunset is a striking Coprosma with an evergreen, glossy foliage variegated with contrasting tones of bright coral and deep purple. The colour is most intense in spring and late autumn. With a neat upright habit, Pacific Sunset is ideal for patio containers with an eventual height and spread 1.5m and hardy to -5°C. The Coprosma Pacific Sunset won best patio plant innovation at IPM 2010, one of Europe’s largest professional horticultural trade shows held in Essen, Germany.

Diervilla Cool Splash (‘LPDC PODOSA’) – First Edition

Another member of the First Editions range, the US-developed Cool Splash™ is perfect for brightening up those dry shady spots. The eye-catching, crisp white variegation thrives in dry shade and is also happy in full sun. A densely-branched deciduous shrub closely related to Weigela, Diervilla sessilifolia Cool Splash™ is hardy, easy to grow and keeps its clean fresh variegation well into autumn. Producing tiny yellow flowers in late May/June, Cool Splash reaches a height and spread of approximately 1m x 1m in five years.

Endless Summer® Hydrangeas Pink and Blue (‘Bailmer’)

A summer-long bloomer – from June through to autumn frosts, these hydrangeas are highly versatile, producing flowers on old and new growth, meaning they are unaffected by late frosts or incorrect pruning.

The Endless Summer Hydrangea features fresh blue (acid soil) to lively-pink (alkaline soil) flowers. Mature height and spread are 1.5m x1.5m.

Endless Summer® ‘The Bride’ joined the Endless Summer range in 2008. Another season-long bloomer, The Bride displays large, glorious clusters of white flowers which gradually mature to a sweet, blush pink. Like all hydrangeas in the Endless Summer range, The Bride can be pruned at will without affecting its ability to bloom. The Bride will also provide spectacular cut flowers.

Endless Summer® Hydrangea Twist-n-Shout™

Hydrangea Twist-n-Shout™, is the newest member of the Endless Summer range of repeat-flowering Hydrangeas. Its blooms have a pink centre surrounded by warm pink florets, which in acidic soil take on a periwinkle blue hue. Visual appeal is further enhanced in autumn when the foliage takes on attractive burgundy-red autumn tints. Twist-n-Shout™ boasts extraordinary repeat flowering characteristics and superior hardiness thanks to its Penny Mac and Lady in Red parentage. Mature height and spread are 1.5m x1.5m.

Chelsea Flower Shop preparations

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Today is the day the diggers start digging up the grass at the site of the Chelsea flower show at Royal Hospital in Chelsea. The show starts on 25th May so there’s not much time for them to build the amazing gardens.
Here’s a blog about the Chelsea Flower Show and the work that goes into it.

If you want to buy tickets you can see on the RHS site – Royal Horticultural Society which days they have left.



Chelsea Flower Show

Saturday, May 1st, 2010



Chelsea Flower Show – The Ultimate Event in the Gardening Calendar

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show really is the ultimate event in every gardener’s calendar! You could buy the tickets as a gift for a friend – buy two and go along with them so you can both enjoy the amazing show!

It’s cutting edge gardening at Chelsea with the latest gardening trends. It’s where companies show off new plants and gardens as well as loads of exciting new garden products.

Cutting-edge garden design and thousands of perfect blooms; top growers and world class designers; scents and sights and shopping galore. Chelsea will be crammed with leading lights, big name designers and the spectacle you’d expect at the world’s greatest gardening event.

Buy your tickets now for the Chelsea Flower Show

Featured gardens include:
The L’Occitane Garden brings a taste of the Mediterranean to Chelsea with olive and almond trees and iconic lavender cultivars.

The Christian before Dior garden celebrates the life of Christian Dior with a feast of colour and fragrance for the senses.

A Joy Forever is a garden for people who love their garden, but don’t have a lot of spare time to spend gardening.

Age and disability are no barrier to gardening, as the Unexpected Garden shows with raised planter beds and other features.