Showing posts with label deschampsia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deschampsia. Show all posts
Friday, 27 May 2011
Chelsea - Wong and Cubero Malaysian Courtyard Garden
Geometry, water, lush planting and a beautifully finished limestone - this is a very strong, breath-taking design. The most sophisticated garden in the show, and curiously under the radar, despite its gold medal. Some of my Chelsea pictures were used in Landscape magazine’s July edition, pp38 - 39
Friday, 22 May 2009
Dreamtime
Chelsea Gold-winning garden:
Paeonia 'Buckeye Belle'
Iris 'Black Swan'
Deschampsia cespitosa (grass mid-left)
Foeniculum vulgare 'Giant Bronze' (fennel)
Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' (blue spikes to the front)
Astrantia major (buttons of flowers to right and bottom left)
Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' (grass in a row at the back)
In a real garden you would need to add a range of plants to have colour beyond May. The calamagrostis, or arrow grass, has particularly good year-round value, with upright flower heads and a height of 1.8m in late summer. It retains good form when dead and buff coloured, only needing shearing down in February. From now on it has lovely movement in the breeze and soft whispering (the designer has located a seat behind it).
See the garden more fully and hear the designer, Luciano Giubbilei, talk about the interrelation of the different elements http://www.bbc.co.uk/chelsea/show_gardens/laurent.shtml
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