Monday, June 6, 2011

David Austin Roses New Introductions: Chelsea Flower Show







David Austin Rose Gardens

Albrighton, Wolverhampton,

England.








'Wollerton Old Hall'
A new rose named for a beautifully designed & planted Arts & Crafts-style English garden, a favorite of mine.
Do visit should you be traveling round Shropshire.

These brilliant new rose varieties were introduced by David Austin Roses at the Chelsea Flower Show 2011.
I'll admit to being more than partial to Austin's 'English Roses' .. with their lovely flower forms and heady fragrances.

'William and Catherine'
Photos: David Austin Roses

'Queen Anne'

'Fighting Temeraire'
Look for an upcoming post on the David Austin Roses' display in the Pavilion at Chelsea!

Fantastical Irish Sky Garden: Chelsea 2011


Largest ever show garden: Fantastical realm created by Diarmuid Gavin for Chelsea 2011

Irish Sky Garden


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Brilliant! Best Show Garden - Chelsea 2011





RHS Chelsea Flower Show: A Gold for designer Cleve West and Best Show Garden award!

Monday, May 30, 2011

San Francisco to London: The Chelsea Flower Show


Alluring, perfectly grown Alliums & Eremurus
(I believe the display pictured to be Devine Nurseries of East Yorkshire)

It's official: I've been quoted by The Bad Tempered Gardener herself: Anne Wareham
stating, in essence, that other flower shows pale in comparison with the glorious horticulture and panache of the Chelsea Flower Show.

Home... after two weeks in England, planned around an invitation to attend Chelsea's Press Day.

There's much to share, taking in the countryside, too: All to appear in the days & weeks ahead.

You'll find a special horticultural highlight from Kevock Garden Plants 
...posted on my web site: Alice's Garden Travel Buzz ...
It's a rarity I've never before encountered.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Howell Mountain Hillside: O'Shaughnessy Winery


O'Shaughnessy Winery Vista: Slopes of Howell Mountain in the hills above St. Helena.
(Photos © Alice Joyce)

Jack Chandler, Landscape Architect

Spent a lively day buzzing around Napa Wine Country with Jack Chandler, looking at various projects of Jack's spanning private estates to inviting wineries.

One project we toured, O'Shaughnessy Winery in Angwin was new to me. Difficult to imagine a more beautiful site than this East Napa County landscape, with its terraces that take full advantage of the view.

An off-the-beaten path locale for wine loving cognescenti, the winery boasts a scented entry path lined in fragrant roses, befitting a tasting of their 2007 Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon, which proved to be delectably stimulating. A full-bodied melding of blackberry and chocolate, blueberry, black raspberry and plum notes with cinnamon and vanilla aromas that distinguish the varietal, there are still more complex flavors to tease the palate and emerge at the finish. ((A Robert Parker rating of 95 points.))


Landscape architecture by Jack Chandler.