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Category Archives: Events
London Glades: Forest Garden Solutions For Urban Spaces at RHS Hampton Court Flower Show
Here is a wonderful forest garden – created for the recent RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show – a beautiful and inspiring space that hopefully will lead to the creation of many, many more such gardens. Source: London Glades: Forest … Continue reading
Shrewsbury Flower Show – update
I had a great time at Shrewsbury Flower Show last weekend. I found that lots of people – noticeably more than in past years – were interested in the perennial vegetables on display. There were lots of questions and much discussion … Continue reading
Shrewsbury Flower Show 2016 — Anni’s veggies – in pictures
I am exhibiting again at Shrewsbury Flower Show this coming Friday and Saturday – 12th and 13th August. Last year I was part of a group that grew the plants for and built a permaculture themed show garden. This year … Continue reading
Gold Medal for Permaculture Working with Nature Garden
I have just had the most amazing week! After months of planning, preparation, growing, nurturing, fretting and yet more planning a group of permaculture gardeners from Shropshire (UK) presented a permaculture show garden at the prestigious Shrewsbury Flower Show. The … Continue reading
Shrewsbury Flower Show 2014
Shrewsbury Flower Show took place on 8 and 9 August. I had the privilege of being invited to be part of a new venture – the “Our Futures” marquee. Most of the show consists of very traditional things – floral displays, vegetable … Continue reading