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Andy Sturgeon’s Best in Show

May 27, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Andy Sturgeon took ‘Best in Show’ at the 2010 RHS Chelsea Flower show with his contemporary dry climate garden.

Daily Telegraph Garden at Chelsea 2010

Daily Telegraph Garden at Chelsea 2010

The gold medal winning Daily Telegraph Garden by Andy Sturgeon has a tidy contemporary feel with pathways leading through different areas of shrubs, herbaceous plants, seated areas and architectural structure.

Although the garden has a modern feel, the pale gravel and sectioned areas provide a sense of space but this does not come at the cost of planting, as so many modern gardens do.

Richly planted areas feature perennials and shrubs which can easily provide arms full of cut flowers and foliage.

This idea can easily be scaled to suit the average garden and the architectural aspect can be kept by replacing the metal structures with tall cypress, like those found in Italian landscapes.

More information

RHS Chelsea - Video tour of Andy Sturgeon’s “best in show” garden.
Andy Sturgeon – Landscape and Garden Design

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: Architectural Structure, Chelsea Flower Show, Cut Flowers, Cypress, Daily Telegraph, Dry Climate, foliage, Garden Landscape, Gold Medal, Gravel, Italian Landscapes, Metal Structures, Pathways, Perennials, Plants, Rhs Chelsea Flower Show, Sense Of Space, Shrubs, Sturgeon, Video Tour


Peonies as cut flowers

May 27, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

The large blousy blooms of the Peony make wonderful cut flowers and if picked in bud can last for three or more weeks in a vase.

Picture of Peony in flower

Delicate blooms the size of a small plate

Peonies are native to Europe, Asia and western north America but cope well with the British climate.  Flowering around May and June, the small round buds unfurl to disclose delicate, extravagant blooms ranging from white, through cream and lemon and from palest pink to the deepest burgundy.

Strong stems provide good support in the vase and the flamboyant blooms are great for single display or mixing in a bouquet.

Most Peonies are herbaceous perennials, reaching about 1.5 metres tall.  These totally die back to the ground in winter and regrow in the spring.

Tree Peonies which originated in Asia form a deciduous tree, around 3 metres tall, with some having a delicious fragrance.

Intersectional or Itoh Peonies are a recent development combining the features of the herbaceous and tree varieties.

Growing Peonies

Peonies prefer well drained soil and sunlight.  The tuberous root should only be planted about 5cm below the soil surface.

Wet or windy weather can be a problem, so most peonies require staking to keep the plant looking tidy.

Peony Wilt can affect the plant during wet weather but as the plant dies down over the winter months, the new growth in the spring is often unaffected.

The strong dark leaves of the peony plant provide form and structure in the herbaceous border and they look effective planted alongside Roses, Aquilegia, Nepeta and Penstemon.

Chelsea flower show

Rosie Hardy form Hardy’s cottage garden plants explained to the BBC how to grow Peonies and other garden flowers for a bouquet and Top Mayfair florist Yan Skates won a gold medal for his arrangements featuring British grown garden flowers.

Peony specialists

Binny Plants – Specialist Peony nursery in the UK
Kelway’s – Gold medal winners at Chelsea Flower Show 2010
Claire Austin Hardy Plants – Specialise in Herbaceous, tree and intersectional Peonies.
Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants

More information

Telegraph article – focusing on Lord Falmouth’s Kent estate, where they grow fields of peonies to sell as cut flowers,

Chelsea flower show – BBC videos from the Chelsea Flower show 2010

The Peony Society - A focus for Peony enthusiasts all over the world.

How to grow Peonies – In depth information on how to get the best from your herbaceous, tree and intersectional Peonies from Claire Austin.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Bbc, Bouquet, British Climate, Bud, Chelsea Flower Show, Claire Austin, Cold Winters, Contrary To Popular Opinion, Cottage Garden Plants, Cut Flowers, Dark Leaves, Deciduous Tree, Delicate Blooms, Delicious Fragrance, Falmouth, Flower Show, Flowering Plant Family, foliage, Fragrant Flowers, Full Bloom, Garden Flowers, Genus Paeonia, Gold Medal Winners, Good Companions, Good Soil, Ground Stake, Growing Peonies, Handsome Foliage, Hardy Plants, Herbaceous Border, Herbaceous Perennial Plants, Intersectional Peonies, Kent Estate, Lobed Leaves, Metal Hoops, Nepeta, Paeony, Peonies, Peony, Peony Nursery, Peony Plant, Soil Surface, Spring Tree, Stems, Structure And Form, Telegraph Article, Tree Peonies, Tree Varieties, Tuberous Root, Tuberous Roots, Uk Gardening, Vase, Wet Summers, Wet Weather, Windy Weather, Winter Tree

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