Show gardens - Chelsea Flower Show 2011
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RBC New Wild Garden
Nigel Dunnett
Silver-Gilt Flora
Nigel Dunnett indulged his twin loves of the work of Victorian horticulturalist, William Robinson, and for the Arts & Crafts movement, to create this contemporary, sustainable rain garden.
Rain gardens are popular ways to make the most of water in the United States, but they are not so well known in the UK. Rain is captured on buildings (in this case a converted shipping container with a green roof) and then flows through garden beds before being allowed to drain away into the soil. This reduces the amount of run-off and therefore flash- flooding that might occur especially in urban areas.
Sustainability is the main function of this garden, but in the spirit of the Arts & Crafts movement, the form of something must follow from its function, so whilst this garden is recycling water, it must also be attractive.
A visionary advocate of sustainable gardening, Robinson popularised the use of perennials and nature conservation. For this garden Nigel Dunnett has used perennial planting and modern recycled and reclaimed materials throughout the garden in the dry stone wall, the office building and bug hotel.
RBC New Wild Garden
The garden is inspired by the two big themes from gardening over the last 100 years, Wild Gardening and the Arts & Crafts movement, such as Sissinghurst and Hidcote.
Sedum reflexum - reflexed stonecrop
Leucanthemum vulgare - Ox-eye Daisy
Sesleria caerulea - blue moor-grass
Salvia nemorosa - Balkan clary
Geum 'Princess Juliana'
Verbascum phoeniceum 'Violetta'
Euphorbia grifithii 'Fireglow'
Euphorbia schillingii - Schilling spurge
Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica'
Nigel Dunnett is Reader in Urban Horticulture and Director of the Green Roof Centre, University of Sheffield. He writes books, academic papers and articles for newspapers, and says "...doing a garden at Chelsea is, I think, a great way of showing how all these ideas really work. And doing it in a designed garden, in a way which I hope is exciting and looks fantastic, I think is just about the best way you can communicate it... to show that... these things can be done by virtually anybody..."
Previously at Chelsea, Nigel won a 2009 Silver-gilt for the Future Nature garden which he made with Adrian Hallam and Chris Arrowsmith.
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