Showing posts with label gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardens. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Young Gardeners of the Year 2015!

Check out the latest news from our Horticulture students hoping to win gold again in the Young Gardeners of the Year 2015 competition!

This week involved lots of tweaking to the already existing features. This was frustrating for some of the group as it looked like progress was slow. However, this is necessary to create a high quality product.

The design starts to take shape.
Our water feature came back from the metal workers, which will be a key feature within the garden. Also, our generously donated brand new porcelain paving imported from Italy arrived from Global Stone and will look slick against the black of the millboard.
 
Building the water feature.
Easy-Connect have provided lights for us. This will allow us to highlight specific areas of our garden, as well as casting shadow which will add a new element. 
Time is rapidly leaving us and pressure is increasing, however, excitement within the group is also increasing. It is already amazing to see an idea come to life and to know that I have had an input in that process. I personally cannot wait to see the end product at the show!

Written by Joshua Kemp

Monday, 15 September 2014

Plant of the Day blog attracts an international audience!

Dr Jill Raggett of Writtle School of Design is the owner of the very popular imagery blog entitled ‘Plant of the Day’ on social media site Tumblr.

Started in September 2013, Dr Raggett takes time out of her extremely busy schedule to upload one plant per day. The image will always be an original photograph taken during the previous week and this level of dedication helps to ensure the blog is seasonally relevant. The image will also include a fact or comment about cultivation, history, use or design!

Dr Raggett, who is a lecturer in landscape architecture and garden design, explains why she created the blog and why she believes it has an international appeal…

“I devised the blog as a means to encourage students to look at plants wherever they are, whether that is in gardens, parks, public spaces, on the street, or even in supermarket car parks, to observe how plants can be used and add value.

The majority of blog followers are people worldwide who enjoy plants and gardens – from students in community colleges in USA and Canada, students studying landscape design in Canada, Argentinian landscape architects, people interested in plants in Korea and Japan, and the very proactive students of the prestigious Longwood Gardens in the USA, with people in Italy, Romania and Poland.

There is clearly a global appeal for English plants and gardens. I believe the tradition and heritage associated with horticulture in the UK makes the blog particularly desirable to the international followers. 

My hope for the blog is that the ‘Archive’ section will be useful especially to horticultural and design students as it is seasonal (for the UK) and they can view plants by the relevant month of their display value to help inspire and inform with their designs!”

Visit Dr Raggett’s Plant of the Day blog on Tumblr: www.jillraggett.tumblr.com
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