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A very sad notice from Avon Bulbs - but has Foxgrove Plants really met its demise or just ceased attending this show?
The Avon display is stunning as have been many displays from specialist nurseries (especially alpine ones) over the years at the RHS Halls - think of John Massey's hepaticas, Blackthorn on several occasions, Pottertons, Edrom... plenty more. These displays make the Shows, not design, because they come from growers who know so much about plants and grow them so well. Design comes after not before.
Tim, I agree with you wholeheartedly - I despair of the proliferation of "design" in the world of horticulture - it seems the world and his wife has a "design qualification" ( I remember when flavour of the month was taking a cordon bleu cookery course- now it seems everyone is a garden designer ) but where are the plantsmen and women in all the hype around the RHS events. For Chelsea et al the bulk of the publicity and coverage is for the "Designer Gardens" - which to my mind have as much relevance to real life as private jets have to the average commute to work
I enjoyed the show... and seeing the stands (especially the excellent Avon, Ashwood, Trewidden (oh for more greenhouse space... or to live in Cornwall) and the irises on JA). I'm only a relative newcomer, but it has gone downhill just in the few years I've been going. It had a different feel to the event yesterday... I grow potatoes, but I didn't even go in the potato hall (so thanks Emma for showing me what I 'missed'...) I only really went to chat to people (and it was nice to see a few of you) and look at a small number of stands. It does seem a little ironic that gardening is supposed to be increasing in popularity yet things seem to be increasingly dumbed-down... as for what has caused this... and whether the RHS should follow the trend or resist it...?