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Lily of the valley suppliers

April 29, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Lily of the valley is best planted “in the green” in much the same way as snowdrops.

lily of the valley flowers

lily of the valley flowers

Often difficult to propagate from “pips”, planting lily of the valley in the green usually ensures success in the garden.

The fragrant blooms of lily of the valley are a traditional flower for May day and make a wonderful gift.

Growers

Ferndale Flower Farm, Illogan Churchtown, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 4QZ. Tel: 07980 952102 – Supplier of Lily of the valley for the Royal wedding.

Plants and pips

Thompson & Morgan – Buy lily of the valley in the green

Floraselect - Pot grown lily of the valley

Blooming Direct – Lilly of the valley pips

Artificial flowers

Michael Dark – Bunches of artificial lily of the valley

Cut flowers

Flowers by Clowance – Hand picked bunches of lily of the valley

Cornish Flowers Direct – Treat someone with a special bunch of lily of the valley





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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
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Lily of the valley suppliers

Lily of the valley is best planted "in the green" in much the same way

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