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Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

By Alternativeeden @markngaz
Time to have a wander through the show gardens at Hampton Court. With the show having its 25th anniversary this year we were expecting a high standard of show garden.

The gardens were mixed in with the trade displays a lot more this year. Whilst I can understand the thoughts behind this it made finding the gardens a little trickier. The day was extremely bright and the contrast levels have impacted on the photos.

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Living Landscapes: Healing Urban Garden

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

This was garden we enjoyed the concept for, the idea is a small courtyard surrounded by houses. The houses being picked out in coloured metal work that would make a fantastic trellis in a different setting. We didn't take many pictures, i think we were just enjoying the garden!

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Secret Garden Party


Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Secret Garden Party


Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Secret Garden Party


Slightly surprised to see this garden, we were looking for the National Rifle Association logo here. Ready...Aim...Flower! was an excuse to display a large gun with some pretext about flowers... or something. Sorry but the planting was mediocre and the shock value attempt with a large gun just seemed rather juvenile.

Ready...Aim...Flower!

Ready...Aim...Flower!

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Ready...Aim...Flower!

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

DialAFlight: Synaesthesia Garden - Average planting in a tent with coloured lights. Liked the hanging objects but otherwise it was a quick walk though and on with the show.


Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

TSLGRUPPO: The Gallery of Mirrors - Opuntias in front of a mirror. I really was not inspired by this at all.

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Africa Vision Garden

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Africa Vision Garden - Portholes into a mirrored box full of corn.

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Africa Vision Garden


"The SMART Vision Garden: Having the Vision to See Beyond Mental Illness" had a selection of tree ferns, cycads and Wollemi pines contained in a mirrored box. You had to look though viewing holes to see the garden - hence the view holes in the picture below. This has been done before - and also in the Africa Vision garden just this year at Hampton Court, but this is probably the best I have seen for this type of concept garden.

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

The SMART Vision Garden: Having the Vision to See Beyond Mental Illness

The SMART Vision Garden: Having the Vision to See Beyond Mental Illness

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Another favorite for us was the he Macmillan Legacy Garden by Ann-Marie Powell, with a pleasant informal feel, and a lovely design for both the hard and soft landscaping.

The Macmillan Legacy Garden by Ann-Marie Powell

The Macmillan Legacy Garden by Ann-Marie Powell

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

The Macmillan Legacy Garden by Ann-Marie Powell

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

World Vision Garden

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

World Vision Garden

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Scotty's little soldiers garden

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Normandy Impressionist Garden

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Noble Caledonia brings the Spirit of the Aegean to the World Gardens,


Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Great Gardens of the USA: The Charleston Garden

Probably our favorite garden was the Turkish Garden, which was a real delight, and captured the feeling of mystery and romance one associates with Arabian gardens, the attention to detail was fantastic. 
Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

We could imagine this one working well as a private garden, a great place to escape to in the evening after work.
Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

Hampton Court Show Gardens 2015

All in all an interesting mix of gardens, but for us the general standard and interest was less than in previous years. However there were a couple of stand out gardens that we did love.
Gaz :)

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