A quick post-Hampton Court visit update
Very different atmosphere this year from previous years I've been, I found - much more emphasis on hands-on growing and learning, much less on the spectacular show gardens.
I found the main show gardens a little underwhelming, tbh - especially Southend-on-Sea, who've come up with some spectacular displays in the past. Only a bronze for them this year. Mind you, having gone to East Ruston Old Vicarage on Sunday, the gardens were going to need to be amazing to measure up.
On the other hand, Small Gardens are very good, so I'd spend more time on them - go straight there. The Painters' Garden repays close inspection, there's some good hard landscaping on a couple of those, and a lovely wildlife garden for a very small town plot, plus an interesting 'abandoned garden' that was getting a lot of attention.
Shakespeare's Gardens are mixed - might have been more inspirational had more of them READ / SEEN / THOUGHT ABOUT the bloody plays. (Ahem, former English teacher alert.) But the Merchant of Venice was done well - the others wimped out by saying 'ooh, bright colours because the characters are so passionate'.
One of the Conceptual Gardens is very good - the Cornish exhibit, but the comic thing is that all the plants come from Norfolk, except the rather sad looking eringeums (sp?) to one side. Generally, the Conceptual Gardens and the Sustainable Gardens are good. Chatted to the man with the cornflowers, who said he grew them all on his patio - 300 pots, taking an hour to water every evening.
There's a new 'Home Grown' exhibit which was far and away my favourite, and I think most people's favourite, judging by the comments - fell in love with the ducks, everyone loved the 'market gardening' part, and kids would like the big tractor in the 'agricultural' area. You have to check out the polytunnels they have there - very interesting both for structure and contents!
For the kids, there's Shakespeare's Scarecrows. You can also sit down and picnic around those, which is handy to know! DirtGirlWorld will be there on Sat and Sun. And I think that the Home Grown exhibit would be popular, with ducks, chickens, tractor, etc.
Weirdest thing seen at show - inflatable greenhouse.