Taunton Flower Show secrets for success
Our
Store Manager, Andrew Pitman, shares his secrets for success in preparing for
the Taunton Flower Show. Our gardens have won a number of awards throughout the
years, including Best in Show and many large gold awards.
How
do you prepare for the show?
Our
first step is to think of a theme that will get people talking during the show.
We always go the extra mile to make our gardens stand out, for example, one
year we created an oriental-themed garden, which was stunning.
When
does the planning start?
Our
initial planning meeting takes place at the beginning of June and we make a
decision on the theme of the garden immediately following the Chelsea Flower
Show. This isn’t really for inspiration but it gives us an idea of what other
people are focusing on for the year and allows us to try to create something
completely different.
How
long does it take to create the garden?
We
start building the hard features at the garden centre in July and we visit our
growers to get the plants we need. Once we’re on-site at the show it’s a race
against time, as we only have three days to put the garden together. It’s
always a really exciting time seeing the garden take shape.
Where
do you get your inspiration from?
It
varies, but we always think about a theme that will allow us to have a great
centrepiece that we can plan the garden around. For example, when we celebrated
the garden centre’s 30th anniversary we decided to use a car from
the 1980s for our centrepiece. Continuing with the 1980s theme, we also used
popular plants and designs from the decade.
This
year we are building an Alice in Wonderland-themed garden due to the popular
novel celebrating its 150th birthday this year. The story is full of
colour and inspiration, which is extremely helpful for our centrepiece.
What
is your favourite part?
The
highlight for me is when the garden centre owners, David and Luella Bellman,
and their family, come and see the garden and we get their seal of approval.
Have
you got a favourite garden you entered?
My
favourite garden was called ‘Peace and Tranquility Within’. It was a walled
garden with a simple green and white theme. What made it so special was that
there were only two views into the garden. One through an iron fence and one
through a window in the wall. The outside of the walls were covered in graffiti
and surrounded by barbed wire, weeds and rubbish – the aim was to show that no
matter where you live you can make the perfect garden. It was really well
received and got everybody talking – it was great!
We
hope lots of people will come along to see our garden at this year’s show and
to meet the team. I will be there to chat to visitors and answer any questions,
I look forward to seeing you all there.
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