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We got a silver-gilt medal which we are very pleased with, we're really pleased because it's our first Tatton. The judges did say that they'd like us to do a larger stand and that our plants would really suit a larger exhibit. One of the reasons why we create a display of this size is because it fills one lorry! We never know how the plants will go down when we come to a new show and especially one in a different climatic area, but so far so good. Next week we're going to the Taunton flower show where we're exhibiting our own plants and planting a garden, then Rob and I are off for three days to an undisclosed, secret location to reflect on the last few months and plan for the year ahead.
Rainbow flowers - rainbow_flowers.jpg
A perfectly shaped pink lotus bud will eventually turn into a perfect pink lotus blossom to reveal its beauty.
In album Lotus flower photo - Lotus blossom images - Lotus pond photos
The poppy bloomed, but it was so heavy it broke the stem ... I had to prop it up to take photos :(
Purple Flower
Daffodils in late April
One of my highlights at this ye ar's show has been the 'Art in the Garden'. As you wander around the showground you come across a variety of work from fibreglass cows to steel, pine and charcoal sculptures, as well as more traditional artwork, using willow and oak. Not to be outdone however, many garden designers have used art in their show gardens. The Moorcroft Natural Woman Garden incorporates a handcrafted Moorcroft tile featuring the garden's plants, bees and butterflies. There's even more artwork from designers who are showcasing their work here. One of my favourites is by an artist who has created leaping hares from twisted, plastic-coate d wire - he's really managed to inject movement into his pieces. I'd love to take one home but I can't afford the price tag.
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