Thursday 29 July 2010

Concrete facts


A paved front garden is no obstacle to planting here - every single plant is in a pot. Even the box hedge (if you're looking that closely). Just imagine how London could look...

Monday 26 July 2010

And then some...


This infinity edge belongs to a pool called the Lap Pool, at a garden in Bonnieux. Beautiful, non?

Wednesday 14 July 2010

Infinity and beyond


Usually reserved for dramatic, fall-away landscapes, this pool in the flat garden of Pavillon de Galon in Provence is turning infinity edge on its head....

Thursday 8 July 2010

Rage against the mower


Undeniably certain places befit only the finest of lawns: Lords, Wimbledon, and the bowling green. But in our own back gardens when did maintaining a patch of grass become quite so complicated, and frankly, competetive? Why is the goal to achieve something sterilised and static, when the path of least resistance produces a far richer canvas for wildlife? To my mind, a meadow of long grasses and wildflowers wins hands down. City lawns are fertilised up to the hilt, promoting vigour in the grass at the expense of the poorer-soil-loving wildflowers. To drop this regime for even a year would give a chance to those seeds hibernating beneath. I say chuck the lawn feed, kick off your shoes, and chill with the bees in the long, long grass.

Tuesday 6 July 2010

Reduce, re-use, recycle


Why buy new when you can go retro? Not to obsess, but Bridport's Saturday market is on the money for everything to dress your garden...

Monday 5 July 2010

Bridport, Dorset


Getcherself down Bridport market to a guy called Mike, selling the bench above, and then these painted Bavarian beer festival tables and benches. The best part is that they fold completely flat and cost £200 a set. No lederhosen required...

Loving the hollyhocks...


And some good old fashioned faith that a pot weighing less than a human might still be there in the morning...