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Pics from days 15 – 18 of construction
Hi folks, The latest images from Jay show just how far the Show Garden has come over the weekend. With just three days to go til judging, it’s all hands on deck as we complete the planting and add the finishing … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Construction, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, Planting team, Salt sculpture, The Pavilion
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Australian plants, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Chris Russell, Jim Fogarty, Landform, Landform Consultants, Mark Britton, Pavilion, plants, Sandra Hodge, Show Garden, Show Garden design, water
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Staying away from the straight and narrow at Chelsea
A breath away from judging and the crew has broken the back of the planting phase. Jim explains his rationale for staying away from the linear arrangements of English Gardens and some heavy machinery is employed to create the perfect … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Chelsea team, Construction, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, Planting team, Salt sculpture
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Edwina Kearney, Jim Fogarty, Landform, Landform Consultants, Mark Stoner, plants, Show Garden, Show Garden design
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Artistic Touches and A Delicate Balancing Act
3 Days to judging and the sand dune lunettes are being built. The ‘Salt’ sculpture by Edwina Kearney and Mark Stoner is finally installed. The level of detail and craftmanship to build the waterhole is amazing. Mark Britton, the Site … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Chelsea team, Construction, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, Salt sculpture
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Australian plants, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Jim Fogarty, Landform, Landform Consultants, Mark Britton, Outback Plants, Show Garden
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Getting things just right 4 days from judging
4 days to judging at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show – Jim and crew are moving to the front of the garden and doing some fine detailing. The path is now finished and the levels for the lawn are finally … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Construction, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, Planting team
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Australian plants, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Jim Fogarty, Landform, Landform Consultants, Mark Britton, Outback Plants, plants, Show Garden, Show Garden design
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Pics from day 14 of construction
Hi folks, Here’s the latest from Jay… for links to more photos, check out the “Videos, Photos & Social Media” page above.
Posted in Chelsea team, Construction, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, Planting team
Tagged Andy Sturgeon, Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Australian plants, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Jim Fogarty, Landform, Landform Consultants, plants, Sandra Hodge, Show Garden, Show Garden design, Warren Worboys
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Planting begins with 6 days til judging
Day 14 of construction: Planting Begins Here’s the latest video from Jay Watson and as you can see, it’s all starting to come together beautifully – from the almost-finished hand-laid pebble path to the trimmed Livistona palms all ready for planting and … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Chelsea team, Construction, Jim Fogarty, Sponsors and supporters, The Gorge, The Pavilion
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Australian plants, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Dulux, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, plants, Show Garden, Show Garden design, Valissa Butterworth, water
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On-site update from Warren
Hi folks, Our Planting Team – Phil Bowyer-Smyth, Sandra Hodge and Warren Worboys – all arrived in the UK safe and sound and have jumped in to help out at the Show Garden. Here’s an update from Warren, which gives … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Chelsea team, Construction, Jim Fogarty, Kelways Nursery, Landform Consultants, Planting team
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Jim Fogarty, Kelways, Landform, Landform Consultants, Phil Bowyer-Smyth, plants, Sandra Hodge, Show Garden design, Warren Worboys
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7 Days to go till Judging! Jim’s latest from Chelsea
Jim and the crew are really starting to feel the time pressure as they get the major trees in perfect position and get cracking on the water features. The Pavilion looks fantastic and the splashes of floral colour are really starting to pull it all … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Chelsea team, Construction, Design, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, The Gorge, The Pavilion, Uncategorized
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Australian plants, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, Pavilion, Show Garden, Show Garden design, The Gorge
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8 Days to go Until Judging – Video Update from Chelsea
Check out the latest video update from Chelsea .. it’s 8 days to go until judging and we are all hands on deck to make sure the major trees are in best possible condition and looking picture perfect!
Posted in Australian native plants, Chelsea team, Construction, Design, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, Planting team
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Australian plants, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Jim Fogarty, Landform, Landform Consultants, plants, Show Garden, Show Garden design
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Day 7 at Chelsea
Hi folks, As Jim’s latest images show, it’s all starting to come together as the stonemasons make a start on the mud stone fire place, with the Pavilion in the background. The latest from Jim: Quite a hot day on … Continue reading