How many of you will be watching the BBC coverage of the show this week then? I will. It gets a bit repetitive at times (thank god for Sky Plus!), but i like looking at the gardens and plants.
Will any of you actualy be GOING to the show this week?
Me, me, I'm going on Saturday - never been before & am getting very excited. ;D
Quote from: Marymary on May 21, 2007, 20:23:22
Me, me, I'm going on Saturday - never been before & am getting very excited. ;D
Good luck and enjoy yourself! Let us know how it goes and what you think of the show.
PS: I love the look of Chris Beardshaw's Hidcote garden. Gets my vote for best in show.
Going on Weds afternoon for the first time and very excited. Wanted to go for the whole day, but by the time the rota was done at work the all day tickets had sold out, so we are going from3 - 8pm and having a nice lunch beforehand.
Have a good time if you're going I love it.
I've helped put up three displays there now. Although Hampton Court's bigger I still prefer Chelsea.
Enjoy yourselves
Oooooh.I reaaally want to go but need to not take girlies. Would love to go just with my mate but time without kids v.v rare. I hope it's still going when they've left home. ;D So yep, watching on tv as usual!!
Hello
Going on friday with my disabled mum in a wheelchair for the first time and then in a couple of weeks up to gardeners world live at the nec
Cheers
Jay
Emmy. I've had to wait until the children are older and can look after themselves - I'm sure it will still be going on for years to come - don't give up!!
I'd give Chris Beardshaw best in show, whatever his garden's like! ;) I'd love to go to Chelsea in theory but don't think I could stand the crowds. Will be watching, though.
Twice I have been offered free tickets for today. But I am still doing a 12 hour day, 7 days a week, getting all the plants, props and gear ready for GWL and do not have the time. We were on a short list for Chelsea this year, but nobody dropped out so we did not go. Still the plans have just been drawn up for next years show.
Everybody should go if you can it is a great show and although it can get busy, you can still see everything and marvel at the plants and gardens on show.
I shall be sailing to the north island this weekend to start preparing the ground at the NEC. Two weeks of building, a week of showing off, a couple of days to dismantle then home for a few days before I go to Hampton court for more of the same. I hope to see a few of you there, ( There are a few volunteers from a4a) so I will be able to put some faces to the names.
i was going to go but ended up forgetting and then it was 2 late to pick up tickets
Ace what are you showing at the NEC?
thanks Tin Shed ;D Will just be all the better when I get to go! Did Eden with the girls as loads there for kids but wouldn't dream of Chelsea or Hampton with them! ;D
i would love to go maybe one day whan the time is right
marg
How about next year an A4A outing to Chelsea!
I would love to go - would definitely be up for an A4A outing to Chelsea next year :) :)
Lovely idea. Bit of a logistical challenge though.
I'm going on Saturday with mum, really looking forward to it :-) Bit annoyed that I haven't received my copy of the catalogue yet though, just been on the phone to the RHS and I can pick up a copy when I get there, but it kind of defeats the point of purchasing it in advance so that you can plan what to see >:(
Does anyone know how the plant sale works i.e. do you barter for the plants or do they have set prices. Would love to take something home with me as a reminder of the show.
SP x
It depends on the individual exhibitor. Some want a fixed price others take offers, some will let you reserve something in advance. If you see something you want then make sure you find out from the exhibitor on the stand how they do things.
http://www.rhs.org.uk/chelsea/2007/showinfo/selloff.asp
Quote from: cambourne7 on May 22, 2007, 08:47:28
Ace what are you showing at the NEC?
Some of this,
(http://inlinethumb31.webshots.com/2846/2081844210062644071S500x500Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2081844210062644071AdMqkj)
Here is a closer view(http://inlinethumb14.webshots.com/5389/2297106910062644071S500x500Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2297106910062644071ysGmaw)
When added to this it will be the back drop to our garden
(http://inlinethumb46.webshots.com/4141/2573274710062644071S500x500Q85.jpg) (http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2573274710062644071PeKHcn)
Which will be called 'An impression on time'
So come and see me and say hello.
It's beautiful Ace, wish I was going there too.
Superb as usual ACE! I wish I could go too, but this year i'll be watching on the telly too.
Did anyone see it tonight, the bit about the silver plants -what was the one he fell in love with - need to know the name as I loved it too!
x
Looks good Ace - looking forward to the NEC.
That is really beautiful Ace. You're very talented. ;D
that is an incredible piece of work, ace..bet it took so many hours you don't want to count them up ;D
I cannot even put a price on it. Althought a figure of £6,000 would not even cover our labour costs. Johnsons supplied the reject tiles we broke up, which fits into our recycling theme of the garden as they recycle port merion rejects to make their tiles, so you could say it has been recycled twice.
Looks good ACE, will be looking out for that one on the TV/Internet come show time. Wont be going to the show, as sadly it has become too big and overpriced for me.
Went to Chelsea on Weds and had a lovely time. Will now try to post a photo!!!
Wow it worked - here's a couple more. Sorry the camera is a new toy, but will stop after these!
That moss garden was beautiful wasn't it, I wanted to reach out and stroke it!
It was my first visit to Chelsea and I had a wonderful time, saw all the presenters and watched Chris Beardshaw filming, he was so patient as he had to do the same piece over and over again until the producer was happy, then saw it on TV when I got home.
The gardens were so beautiful and we have lots of ideas now - too many to fit in our garden!
We got there at 7.45am and it was definitely the best time as we could just wander up to the show gardens with no-one around them and got really good views, it was much busier when we went back later. Stopped for breakfast about 9.30, it was a good way to do it.
Altogether it was magical..... Gave me lots of fresh enthusiasm. :) :) :)