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Small gardens
Drawing of College of Brighton and Hove small garden
College of Brighton & Hove
House of Plants
Designer: Beth Rogers and Julia Harding
Sponsor: House of Plants (Sussex), 4X Currency Corporation (Brighton)
Contractor: Horticulture students of City College of Brighton & Hove
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The College of Brighton and Hove small garden
This tropical garden has an Eastern feel and is inspired by the designers' travels, as well as TV horticulturist Chris Collins who gave a talk on exotics to students at City College of Brighton & Hove. The garden has a bamboo fence on three sides and other Eastern influences such as Indian stone urns, an Indian temple room and a Buddha's head statue, to create an air of contemplation and meditation. Antique stepping stones lead through the lush lawn to the temple room which is draped with rich fabrics and cushions.
The back of the College of Brighton and Hove small garden
The rear and sides of the garden are densely planted to display a wide variety of unusual, beautiful tropical plants from around the world. The temple room has plants climbing up it and trailing down from its roof. Innovative Paisley pattern beds of solenostemon (coleus) set in a lawn of lush soleirolia add vibrant colour at the front of the garden. Specimen plants include a Ficus microcarpa. The planting includes new varieties of solenostemon and the Solanum quitoense. All hard-landscaping materials are natural, recycled or sourced locally.
Both Beth and Julia are making their debut at this year's show while they continue studying horticulture at City College of Brighton & Hove. The college itself has an impressive track record at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show winning several RHS medals.