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Started by Tin Shed, June 08, 2007, 22:22:46

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Tin Shed

Didn't know quite where  to post this as it is a follow on from Ace's photos of the mosaics for their garden at GWL next week.....but went down for a couple of days at the beginning of the week to help him and Yvonne get their show garden ready. Had an exhausting, but  wonderful time and learnt loads.
Here are a few pictures to show how the garden started  - the mosaic is wonderful and so effective and is superb with the planting.
Hope the photos inspire you to go - wish I could go back to see the finished garden.

Tin Shed


Tulipa

Wow, those mosaics are brilliant. I do hope someone can follow on with the completed garden for us T.S. Thanks ever so much for posting those, it must have been really interesting helping out, I wish I was nearer as I would have loved to do it.

Missing Ace's sense of humour too!

Brogusblue

Hello

I am off on wednesday to gardeners world live we when last year we enjoyed ourselves i will look out for it when i go the mosaics look great as well as the garden.

Cheers
Brogusblue
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Biscombe

WOW  :D Stunning, what a wonderful  mosaic! I make  mosaic plant pots along with a huge one in out wet room, you've reminded me I should do more in the garden!

emmy1978

WOW! Fabulous mosaic, imagine having something like that in your garden! Missing Ace too.  :'(  ;)
Glad you had good time Tin Shed, I'd have loved to help out but the sprouts and other commitments, well, we've had this conversation about Chelsea haven't we!!  ;D
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Deb P

I'm going on Wednesday, look forward to seeing that!  ;D ;D
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

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coznbob

Can't wait to see the finished garden, looks fantastic.

Hopefully we will hear from ACE soon and find out how it went.

Smile at your enemies.

It makes them wonder what you are up to.

manicscousers

absolutely bl**dy amazing, can't wait to see the finished garden  ;D

caroline7758

That's fantastic! Wonder if it'll get on the telly?

Tin Shed

If it doesn't get on the hour long Gardeners World programme next week I think I shall have to send a letter of complaint! It is absolutely stunning, which ever angle you look at, the mosaic merges in and out of the planting - so, so clever - as you can tell, I was totally bowled over by it!

Marymary

I shall make sure I watch GW just to see it.  Looks amazing.

froglets

Really looking forward to seeing this.  I'll be there Thursday, spookily on the same day as my new boss.

Well done ACE, TinShed & all.
is it in the sale?
(South Cheshire)

Deb P

Saw the gardens yesterday, VERY impressed with the mosaics and the planting, feel they were robbed....only a silver medal!! :o

Well done ACE, good to meet you while the sun shone, it didn't last for the evening concert we stayed on for............disaster! ::)
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

emmy1978

Congrats Ace on the Silver. The mosiac is just beautiful, deserved a gold but what do they know eh?
Don't throw paper away. There is no away.

Tulipa

Ace Congratulations on your Silver, you must have got all the work done then, hoping it is on TV so I can see it.  I am sure you have taken loads of photos so am looking forward to seeing some....

Congratulations again! :)

Brogusblue

Hello

Sorry to barge in but i have just posted some of my pictures of Gardeners World live in the Gallery there is some pictures of the garden it looks great Well Done for the silver i thought it could of got Gold well though out and well planted .

Cheers
Brogusblue
I have been infected by the "rose virus"  ... I have surrendered to my addiction gracefully. There's no recovery"   On the other hand, imagine life without roses – a dreadful thought!

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                                     www.rnrs.org

lorna


cambourne7

what was the rest of the show like??

Did you go to any of the talks, what was the swap like?

Deb P

Rest of the show was OK...accidentally went in late to the Alan Titchmarsh talk (got the time wrong!), he was on good form, very entertaining.

The Bob Flowdew and Lesley....thingy (cook off of Ready Steady Cook) was a bit disappointing, the focus was on the cooking, Bob didn't say a lot at all, no opportunity to ask questions either. ???

My mate and I had a laugh, went 'tasting' (drinking mostly) in the Good Food hall, free samples of Gordons Gin, Cinzano, Stones Ginger Wine, various wines from Chile and Oz etc......forgot to eat much (gippy tum), hence ending up with Gordon Ramsay almost tripping over our feet as we were 'relaxing' drinking Pimm's whilst lying on a huge purple bean bag at the Google stand! Don't know why they had them there, but we made good use of them!

Loads of 'celebs' floating around, we spotted Alan T, Bob Flowerdew, Joe Swift, Monty, Rachael Du Thame, several others who looked familiar but we couldn't put a name to!

Plantwise I bought a fab red millet, saw it on the 'Women and Allotments' mini garden, (the only veggy exhibit apart from Robinson's amazing stand in the marquee), took ages tracking it down, found it on the B&Q stand in the end!!
Also got 12 'Marshmellow' strawberry plants from the Marshalls stand, half price (couldn't resist) and came in a nice hessian bag with the new catalogue and a voucher to use with it! ;D

Best buy? Some amazing soaps from the Seeds of Italy stand, Lettuce, Tomato and Fig I bought...(not mixed together!), plus special offers on their seeds.

Seed swap was a bit of a disappointment.I got there early, deposited 6 packets of seeds, could only take 1 packet of the seed from Berryfields, the rest had to come from the RHS spare packets (no veg) of what other people had bought.....not a lot!! I only took 2 packets away with me, a packet of squash seeds from Berryfields. :-\


So.......overall OK! ;D
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

shirlton

Just seen Aces finished garden in the Gallery section. It's truly out of this world. Great work Ace.
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