Join us on our visit to the Tatton Park Flower Show. First, we look at the long borders and marvel at the diversity of planting that can be achieved in a small space. We continue our tour around some of the show gardens and then on to the Young Designers’s gardens where we can take lots of ideas to use in our own gardens. A walk through the Floral Marquee to see some stunning plants and stands and pick up some growing tips. A wonderful day out!

0:00 Intro
1:17 The Long Borders
10:10 Tatton Park Neighbourhood Nursery
10:55 RHS Nocturnal Pollinator experience
11:38 The RHS & MEM Ginnel Garden
12:56 The Apothecary
13:24 J. Parker’s Chained to Tech Garden
14:09 Alfresco
14:33 The MacMillan Legacy Garden
15:00 Constructing Minds
16:02 Young Designers of the Year Competition
16:18 Off Grid
17:33 Seeking Resilience
18:17 Bible Society: Psalm 27 Garden
19:15 The Floral Marquee
23:23 Veg Show
27:27 Other interesting things to see
24:05 Thanks and goodbye

7 Comments

  1. OMG! This is my absolute favorite kind of video, I could truly tour the British flower shows all day! My local library has copies of many Chelsea flower shows over the years and even though I've seen them several times each l still check them out occasionally and watch again. This video was loads of fun, you did a great job filming and narrating… I will be watching it again. Thanks for taking us along on this really cool outing. 😎✌️💚

  2. I enjoyed your coverage of this show better than Gardeners World. You gave us a much more in depth perspective. As I live in the USA we don’t have shows like this so it’s much appreciated!

  3. Thank you for sharing! The borders gave lots of ideas. I love your enthusiasm & passion & how you know so many of the plant names. Mixing flowers with vegetables has been a goal of mine this year, and am always keen to hear how certain flowers ward off certain pests. And, oh, the Allium display! The Artic Blast we had in the States (TN) in December took my first attempt this year. I’m hoping to try them again this Fall. Thanks again!

  4. Lots of information here. After watching the Long Border section last night, I came to the conclusion I needed some yellow Achillea and ordered some plants online; I must stop doing that ! I went for Achilea 'Credo' which I hope is not too tall. Also Rudbeckia 'Prairie Sun' you filmed in the Floral Marquee, is one I grow often and is a very good variety – the deep yellow seems to look good with most things for some reason. The plants are slow to establish but eventually thrive – when grown as an annual. Thanks for your tour of Tatton show.

  5. Thanks a lot for taking us along with you for your visit to the Tatton flower show. It was beautiful as also fully great ideas!

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