Sea Air and Shopping

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Over the last two days I’ve experienced complete sensory overload. Yesterday’s highlight was the RHS London Plant and Design Show, where I was dazzled by oceans of irises and fountains of rare and beautiful snowdrops. Considering the winter we’ve had, the likes of Jacques Amand (above) and Avon Bulbs still managed to create extraordinary displays, deserving of the gold medals they were awarded.

Bosvigo Woodland Garden, Feb 2014

Driving through the night to Cornwall was necessary pain, for the gain of being first in the queue for Bosvigo’s annual Hellebore Day. Nothing prepared me for the delicate, sunlit tapestry of early spring flowers in Wendy Perry’s garden, or for the temptation of the home grown hellebores on offer. In the same way that ice cream contains no calories, shopping for good plants surely costs nothing? Ontop of the exhilaration of bagging four absolutely exquisite examples of the ‘Bosvigo Doubles’ strain (just one pictured below), it was simply a thrill to be outside in clean air, under blue skies.

Helleborus x orientalis 'Bosvigo Doubles', Feb 2014

Soon we were off again, barrelling down the flooded lanes south east of Truro to Caerhays Castle, where the camellias and early rhododendrons were already in full bloom. Despite destructive gales, the venerable shrubs remain protected by mature shelterbelts and vast magnolias, which will join the spring display within days.

Caerhays Castle, February 2014

All this fresh air and excitement has made me a little bit giddy, but what a way to blow away the cobwebs and regain enthusiasm for the gardening year ahead. Check back over the coming days for more on each of these events (well perhaps not the 7 hour drive!) and some photographs which I hope will make you giddy too!

Categories: Bulbs, Flowers, Foliage, Perennials, Trees and Shrubs

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20 comments On "Sea Air and Shopping"

  1. Wow the blues of those Iris are candy to my eyes! On a long ago trip to Cornwall we didn’t make it Caerhays, but did get to Trellisick which is nearby and was wonderful! I’m looking forward to your photos of the rest of your newly acquired treasures!

    1. Trellisick is one of my favourites – I have been going there since I was a young boy. Such a unique location. I hoped to get there on Sunday but the weather was miserable. I will put off my next visit until April, when I hope I can bring you some decent photographs to refresh your happy memories.

  2. I visited the show on Saturday, gorgeous weather outside but worth the visit, just to be invigorated and have just blogged about it, looking forward to hearing your thoughts. I can hear the excitement and thrill of spring in your text. That Hellebore was worth the drive, its stunning!

    1. I shall catch up on your post as soon as my feet touch the ground. Glad you enjoyed the show and the sunshine. There are so many more hellebores where that one came from – choosing from the hundreds of plants on offer was a real test!

  3. Wow, wow, wow…. Fairy tale dreams with the castle…so love the double hellebore.. Worth the drive. Thx for pics…. All the best from crunchy grass in oz

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