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Tudor Square, Sheffield
Organic forms in Yorkshire and Derbyshire
A carbon zero garden
Wind in the willows
August in the garden
Dainty Verbena bonariensis and blousy dahlias…
Willow and garden design
Willow structures and sculptures sit perfectly in gardens
Workshops at Strode Summer School
Lots of busy weaving
A difficult year for apples
Not enough sunshine for top fruit…
Hampshire Welcomes the World
A project inspired by London 2012 Olympics, funded by Hampshire Council, managed by Making Space, Havant. Hampshire Welcomes the World is a year long exploration and celebration of world cultures and music and an exploration of some of the extraordinary heritage sites in Hampshire. Five rings, five continents & five different schools. Each school working on…
July in the garden
The weather has been rather disappointing so far this year, rather a lot of rain, wind and not enough sunshine. I have had bad germination rates early on in the season and then when my garden was looking at its very best in early June, wild stormy weather snapped stems off my Cirsium rivulare ‘Atropurpurem’,…
David Nash at Kew Gardens
Nash’s sculptures for gardens Giant eucalyptus logs Cork bark Charred oak block