Daily Flower Candy: Lupins
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What everyone expects from Chelsea is massed displays of single flower types. Be it alliums, sweet peas, delphiniums or chrysanthemums, banks of mint-condition blooms […]
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What everyone expects from Chelsea is massed displays of single flower types. Be it alliums, sweet peas, delphiniums or chrysanthemums, banks of mint-condition blooms […]
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As the clock ticked around to 8pm on Wednesday evening, we finally reached the Arthritis Research UK Garden, winner of a gold medal and […]
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This year’s Chelsea Flower Show was awash with lady’s slipper orchids, or cypripediums. There are some 65 species of cypripediums, all found within the […]
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Much excitement at Chelsea as I came face to face with a brand new Fritillaria named ‘Garland Star’. Regular followers will know I’ve pledged […]
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Of all this year’s Chelsea gardens, Roger Platt’s design for the main sponsor, M&G Investments, is easy to love. Some may describe it as […]
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Kevock Garden Plants have staged one of the most exciting exhibits at this year’s show, featuring cascades of Trillium, Meconopsis, Primula and Glaucidum. If […]
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I suspected it may be among my favourite show gardens, and it is. Not least because, unlike some of its peers, most of the […]
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The results are in, and the Trailfinders Australian Garden has been awarded Best Show Garden at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show. Congratulations to Fleming’s Nurseries, who […]
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Whilst The Frustrated Gardener has been tied to a desk all day, his spies have been pounding the streets of Chelsea, admiring the creative […]
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The shop windows of Sloane Square are decorated with flowers, Alan Titchmarsh has been applying the Grecian 2000 and the weather’s set to be […]
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Easter’s almost here! How will you be spending the Easter holidays?
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The heady fragrance of hyacinths, immaculate Narcissus, incredible alpines and bustling biddies with notepads in hand, it can only be one event in the […]
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