Their designs are often very bold and typically Aussie, with dramatic outdoor living spaces, cool looking pools, and fantastic tropical plantings.
This years design looks to continue this theme of dramatic outdoor living space. Flemings pride themselves on creating gardens that could actually be lived in (albeit the plantings would usually need to be modified for a permanent UK garden). With a dramatic outdoor room at its heart, towering palms and a spa pool the design looks like its going to be another fun design.
The planting list is equally interesting, and contains many plants we grow (some permanently outside, and others in pots). Plants such as Philodendron 'Xanadu' are too tender for permanent planting for us, but does well in a pot, coming into the kitchen for winter, but others such as Aspidistra elatior and Chamaerops humilis thrive in our garden.
The 2012 Chelsea show page on Flemings website shows a hint of the design, currently only visible in CAD form and remind me of the computer game "The Sims", but Chelsea is not that long away, so the actually finished product will soon be on display.
Gaz
Hi Gaz, that could be a garden designed for Southern California! It amazes me how "real" this design appears in a CAD form. For my personal taste it is a little bit too modern and symmetrical. There also seems to be so much stone and concrete involved in the design, but again they don't pretend to plan an old fashioned cottage garden. But even for a tropical garden I would like to see more lushness. I think, I prefer your garden way over this one :-)! Anyway, I so envy you guys that you will go to the Chelsea Flower Show, soon!
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I agree with Christina. Not being too sycophantic (hehe), I prefer yours too; this seems all a little open and unexciting, with no sense of surprise. It doesn't draw me in to want to explore. It looks rather like a holiday chalet with planting designed for ease of maintenance (but perhaps that's the idea). Dave
ReplyDeleteThe Aussie gardens are usually great - I loved the brick red wall last year made of rippled concrete.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see this garden Gaz. Not long to air now.
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