This was the Maltese Quarry Garden that won both gold medal and best in show this year at Chelsea.
It was the first garden one saw as one entered but then it went downhill from there.
Like wine,
I think Chelsea has vintage years
and those that don't fare so well.
Plus, I was extra anxious as I took my reluctant husband for the first time so I wanted him to enjoy it and see why I went every year.
It wasn't so much the quality of the gardens as frankly most of us would be lucky to have any one of the gardens and trade stands they have at the flower show.
What should have been a show garden was a driftwood sculpture show stand.
Brexit was to blame apparently.
Applications closed just after the Brexit result
and many of the big spenders and corporations were so shocked by the result they had put non essential projects on hold
so there weren't as many applications.
Monty Don found this garden jarring and I agree.
I was hoping it would look better in real life and it didn't.
One of the highlights of the show was a paper menu at one of the venues in the show that could be planted afterwards just to cover with soil and water.
This is my star plant of the show and will plant next year.
Meconopsis is her name.


































