Trend spotting at Tatton RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park (18-22 July 2007)
Description
Colour goes Hot, Hot, Hot
One theory as to why Tatton is wearing its colours in yellow and orange is that the designers have taken inspiration from last year’s sun filled show, which enjoyed glorious weather every day. Two varieties appearing in abundance are Heleniums and Rudbeckia.
A Herbal Seasoning
An infusion of herbal gardens is tempting to tickle the Tatton taste buds, with a staggering six gardens exploring the properties of this horticultural all-rounder.
‘The Herbal Tea Party’ garden seeks to lift the spirits, with a selection of lemon balm, peppermint, fennel, jasmine and ginger to make a perfectly natural brew. Whilst ‘Taste Life in the Garden’ has been seasoned with a selection of dill, sweet basil, wild marjoram and mint to capture a culinary flavour. And for medicinal purposes ‘Living Medicine’ demonstrates the healing power of herbs, looking for example, at how Chamomile can aid the nervous system.
With hundreds of the country’s best nurseries offering plants for sale you can take home a head full of ideas and an armful of herbs for your own garden.
The Power of Geometry
Geometric shapes are being used in contrast to the soft natural forms of planting, with mathematic equations being followed to provide the structure and context. Matthew Unwin prescribes to this way of thinking in his design entitled ‘Tetrad’, whilst Joanna Phillips formally contains her planting using different sized gabions to give bold definition to her garden on behalf of Derian House Children’s Hospice.
The idea of a geometric themed garden has a simple structure, but provides plenty of inspiration for the show visitor to apply to their own garden.
Floral Fancy
Making an eye-catching appearance this year are tall florals like Kniphofia, Digitalis and Phormium, which will make a prettier and softer impact than the architectural specimens favoured in recent times. Adding to this romantic notion is the return in abundance of some old favourites like Geranium ‘Johnson’s Blue’ and Hydrangea.
These and lots more planting ideas will be available from more than 100 nurseries and specialist growers selling plants and providing horticultural advice to visitors.
Your Tatton Experience
The RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park takes place between 18 and 22 July 2007, with 18 July reserved for members. To book tickets call 0870 842 2229 or visit www.rhs.org.uk/flowershows <http://www.rhs.org.uk/flowershows> .