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The rush is on to finish the hard landscaping

Saturday, May 15th, 20102 Comments

It’s fair to say that we are a bit behind on the Daily Telegraph garden so the rush is on to get as much done as possible over the weekend. Andy is keen to start planting but we have lost a couple of days with the dry stone walling and this has impacted our programme. It’s not serious yet but we must finished one section today in order for us to have a chance of planting on Monday. One good thing is that the coreten is rusting up well and looks wonderful when the sun catches it. Andy was sufficiently worried about it last week that he wrote me an email saying “it would be fair to say that I am extremely worried about the coreten and whether it will rust in time”. Luckily it has! If you look at the blog entry on the 12th May, three days ago, you can see how much they have changed just in the last few days.

 

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A really productive day on the Laurent-Perrier garden

Saturday, May 15th, 2010No Comments

We achieved a lot yesterday on the garden. Graham and the team finished planting the first hedge and you can get a feel for the size of the plants by the photo of Terry being dwarfed by one of the plants. We also managed to get quite a lot of the paving done. Finally, the skeleton of the building was put in place by Mike Smith and his team.

 

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Some interesting sites I saw wandering around Chelsea this morning….

Saturday, May 15th, 2010No Comments

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Nerves are getting a bit frayed….

Thursday, May 13th, 2010No Comments

We have been making good progress on the Telegraph garden but the stone work has been slipping behind more and more. This morning one of the men working on the walling had to be rushed off to hospital with a heart murmur – I am pleased to say that he has been given a clear bill of health. However, we are running out of time and we need to get the walling finished. We diverted several people onto the work today but we can’t afford to let it interfere with our other work. Tony Collinson, who is the foreman on the garden, cam up with a good plan about bringing in some additional help. The only problem is that the chap we want is in Scotland so we are flying him down tomorrow to help us push on. Desperate measures!

 

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The first buxus hedge gets planted

Thursday, May 13th, 2010No Comments

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The sun came out this evening as we finished planting the first buxus hedge. The garden is coming along well and will be transformed tomorrow as the building is put in place. It will take two days to install and should be finished just in time for Tom to start planting on Monday.

Tom’s bronze chairs

Thursday, May 13th, 20101 Comment

At the centre of the Laurent-Perrier garden is a wonderful bronze building, designed by Jamie Fobert. If you want to watch a 3D walkthrough video of the garden on Tom’s website, click on the link below:

Click here to see Tom Stuart Smith’s 3D video walkthrough of the garden

As part of the overall design, Tom has designed two bronze chairs and a table to go with the building. Each chair weighs about 100kg and is made of thick brass with a leaf pattern cut into it. Here they are in the workshop ready for transport.

 

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Andy’s Dasylirion Serratifolium

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010No Comments

We have just taken delivery of some of Andy’s more exotic plants that have come all the way from Sicily. Luckily they spent last night in a heated polytunnel otherwise the frost would have got to them. Marek, who is responsible for delicately loading the plants on to the trucks going to Chelsea, is looking proudly on.

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The coreten sections get put in position and the sun comes out

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010No Comments

We had a severe frost last night at the nursery which has certainly caused us quite a few problems, especially for those plants that we have just moved out of the polytunnels. However, the clear skies have brought the sun which makes progress on site so much easier. The majority of the coreten steel sections are now in and already you can see some of the interesting shadows that the structures will create. Have a look at the pine that is at the back of the photo. It weights 4 tonnes and is a wonderful sight. The remaining two are being positioned by crane this afternoon.

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The paparazzi arrive

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010No Comments

One of the problems of building a garden with Tom is that the press are very keen to interview him – all the time! Usually this only happens during the final weekend but it has already started this year. Today it was the turn of Joe Swift, Cleve West and James Sinclair. the first interview of many. If it happens too much when we are planting, we create an ‘exclusion zone’ around him so that the press can’t get to him! That way, we can crack on with the planting.

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The Laurent-Perrier Pool and Walls are complete

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010No Comments

Roger’s team have done a great job in completing the walls and pool on time. The stonework looks magnificent and will contrast really will with the fresh green look of the buxus hedge. We start planting the trees and the first buxus this afternoon and the building arrives on Friday. So the garden will be transformed over the next few days.

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