Friday 25 May 2012

Chelsea Gold part 1

There is no place like Chelsea Flower Show that's for sure. We took our time and set up over three days, making sure that all the plants on display were in pristine condition. This was our first time here and we were aiming to put on a good display. Awards are given on Tuesday morning and Monday is given over to press and visits from HRH Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family in the evening and celebrities during the day. We have received hundreds of complimentary comments on the stand from visitors which is very rewarding and makes the hard work worth it. Very early on Tuesday a phone call to come in for some filming gave us hope that we had been awarded a good medal. There it was gleaming gold and a media frenzy (well for us anyway) continued all day. One of our plants entered into the Plant of the Year was shortlisted to the final 20 which was a bonus. Have a look on the website - Tillandsia Samanatha, www.every-picture.com see what you think.


Monday 14 May 2012

Malvern highlights

First two days of the show was soggy as previously reported but at last the sun came out and dried the ground. The weekend was much better for visitors and after a very tiring set up, not least caused by also having to get the van repaired (Three cheers for the RAC by the way!) was also brightened by getting another Gold Medal award. Having the display set up also gave us the opportunity to work out final details for Chelsea and for any improvements in the lay out. Packing up the stand on Sunday was done quite carefully to prevent damage to the plants on the trip home. Plenty still to do though and endless list making before we set off for London.

Tuesday 8 May 2012

and more wet

And onto Malvern for the Spring flower show. Not a good start, having trouble with the van, hope it will be fixed tomorrow. Might as well concentrate on getting set up and hope the parts come. The ground is very muddy and could be a good training ground for would be Glastonbury revellers. Malvern is usually a good show though and has something for everyone. When I get chance I like to look at all the stalls outside the halls for all the latest gadgets and usually buy plants too. Something tells me wellies should be a sound investment.

Wednesday 2 May 2012

Drought, what drought?


The show started wet, continued wet and ended wet,windy and cold. You might think that the show would be disappointing but visitors to the show are made of hardy stock and undeterred duly arrived, suitably clad in hats, waterproofs and wellies. The last day ended early as the weather reports were not looking good but surprisingly it turned out to be the best day for sales! Our stand was inside and we hoped that the visitors would make it back to their cars with plants intact. By the time we had packed up the downpour had settled into a drizzle and the wind dropped. We drove past a lot of very full rivers though and fingers crossed for Malvern. Just be prepared and take your waders..www.rhs.org.uk/FlowerShows2012