
The weather has been fabulous, which is motivating in itself because I love the sun. But it also means that my plants have really shot up. It's important that they're a good size by the show in May to receive the best marks. Plus the plants and grasses that should be in flower on judging day were looking like there was no way they would be advanced enough, but now it's looking like a good possibility. Let's just hope this good weather continues. This has happened before though - an early warm spring and then SNAP! - we're back in deep winter with deep frosts and all the little buds that have come out early are caught by the frost and shrivel and maybe die. My plants for the Chelsea garden are in greenhouses, so they won't get frosted, but any prolonged cold spell will slow their development.
The creation of my water-wall is coming on in leaps and bounds. The skeleton is being fabricated in steel as we speak by Terry and the lovely guys up at P Bird & Sons (Milton Keynes) Ltd. Plus, Steve Usher from the Irrigation Systems Company is going to create fabulous water effects to represent melting glaciers and water runoff. Everyone's more focused now that time is pressing and I'm really beginning to think that we can work together to craft a garden that will be as different as it is beautiful.
It is definitely a SHOW garden! But that's what garden shows are all about isn't it? Visitors to the show can get ideas about planting associations that they can use at home, but the structure of the garden is a statement that wouldn't necessarily transfer to the garden of a semi in Bromley. I just hope everyone enjoys it for what it is. I'm certainly enjoying creating it (this week!).
Linda Bush is a garden designer based in Kent.
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