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Jacqui Brocklehurst Garden
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Jacqui Brocklehurst Garden
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Jacqui Brocklehurst Garden
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Gardeners World presenter Rachel
De Thame enjoys the fragrant lavender planted in Jacquis Herbal Tea garden.
The oriental style garden features herbs
that can be picked fresh and made into tea. |
Cordylines, euphorbia and grasses are planted against a background of camellia and bamboo. |
A raised gravel garden was constructed to add colour and interest to a neglected corner of a garden. Low maintenance plants were chosen to add interest throughout the year. |
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Jacqui Brocklehurst Garden
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Jacqui Brocklehurst Garden
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Bug houses made from re-cycled cider cans compliment the naturalistic planting in The Cider House Rules~OK! Tatton 2008. |
Jacqui Brocklehurst Garden
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Jacqui Brocklehurst Garden
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Jacqui Brocklehurst Garden
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Steel gabions, designed as a feature in a retaining wall, are filled with logs to create a haven for wildlife. |
A cottage garden path, laid with re-claimed brick and York stone, has natural gaps for planting. I chose low growing thyme and mint to release their fragrance when trampled underfoot in this edible garden. |
A re-cycled metal bird sculpture, painted to compliment the colours of the flowers and decorated with jewel, adds a bit of sparkle to the garden. Jacquis background in art and design allows her to create unique sculptures for individual gardens.
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