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The latest GARDEN DESIGN ideas….from RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival



The hot new trend in garden design – it’s back to curves. Find out whether a winding path, a curving border or a round table could work to update your garden.

The RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival is held every year at the beginning of July. See: https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-hampton-court-palace-garden-festival

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10 Comments

  1. These gardens are beautiful! I'm amazed at the amount of concrete and other hardscape that goes in, then back out. I'm curious as to what lays under all of these. Are the displays done over lawn, or asphalt, or gravel, which has to be brought back to it's original state? I would so love to see one of these shows for myself, but you do such a magnificent job showing them to us that it's almost like we're there. ☺

  2. Oooh that was great. I have a 5 x 20 m garden to do down the side of my house and I think I'll pinch some of these ideas. The gardens look lovely. Isn't it weird how they all do very similar things – ie the curves. It's fashion I guess!

  3. Thanks to Sean James Cameron for recommending this channel. This is extraordinary: articulate, inspirational, and beautiful to watch. Well done, Alexandra.

  4. Thank you again for covering another show. Do you know what that white plant is on the last garden you featured? Is it white sage?

  5. I really enjoy your observations. And the idea of using curves and circles to depict a journey or create privacy seems really appealing. I noticed one shot near the end that included a sort of asian style rain chain but with rectangle pieces. Do you have more pics of that, especially including how it was incorporate in the garden? I'm interested in how asian elements were included.

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