My garden is finished
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 ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ 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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Comment number 1.
At 18th May 2009, LOLFOXGLOVE wrote:Wow, just watched a bit of the highlights of chelsea first morning, I loved the small gardens, Jacobs Ladder, 1984, I have tried for the last few years to get to Chelsea but again this year it was not meant to be, But one day! the coverage is always so good, loved the Joni Mitchel track, I work in the NHS and have for the last few years we have been in the process of developing an organic garden plot, I have very little expertise in gardening but I love how with nature you can create such beauty and the smells and tastes of your work are surpassed only by the nature around them. Can not wait till next highlights in the mean time I will spend time in my little back yard garden.
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Comment number 2.
At 18th May 2009, LOLFOXGLOVE wrote:By the way, Mark, your Garden is as well as usefull and workable, loved the washing line, and wormery in the composr, it is a place to chill, I am not used to blogging this is my first time, but all the hard work for you all will bring so much joy and pleasure to a lot of us as well as practical ideas, enjoy the next few days!!
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Comment number 3.
At 18th May 2009, SADHDESELL wrote:ALAN AND TEAM,we look forward to another great show from chelsea,so far not to bad BUT why do designers keep putting all this concrete wood and plastic in the gardens and WHY all green,everybody moans that ther are not enough bees about yet we are not incouraged to grow flowers to encourage them,all we are shown are flowers in a large tent,please give us more gardens with proper flower beds,and most certainly NOT PLASTERCINE.
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Comment number 4.
At 18th May 2009, itb1970 wrote:Great show, the gardens look great. Why do the celebs get a whole day to themselves? I'm guessing that none of them have to pay so why not get rid of celeb only day & allow us in. That way we all might get tickets & more money will be made. As I for one didnt get any again this year.
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Comment number 5.
At 18th May 2009, Vlospiress wrote:I like it!
A smart little garden that would work well in most places.
Good use of rectangles repeating throughout the design.
How do you keep the verticle planting alive though?
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Comment number 6.
At 23rd May 2009, sanuk9 wrote:I totally agree that the celeb day shoul be abandoned. Why do they get this treatment ? If they want to go let them pay (afterall they can afford it). Do the producers think we all decide to go to Chelsea just because the celebs have been ...........come on we love the flowers, not the people who wander among them.
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