Monday 23 May 2011

It's Chelsea Week-So as a tribute here are some Roses from my garden!

I love this time of year it's Chelsea Flower show, I become all inspired and then look at my own garden and feel that I need to work harder out there to make it look more "Show Garden" than garden no show!! These beautiful orange roses are on the side of the barn and look stunning against the black weatherboards.


These pinks are a shot of colour amongst the yellow rose bush at the front gate , I never understand how that happens....nature is very clever like that. 


This heavily scented yellow rose covers the whole of the front of the house, when you open your window in the morning the smell is wonderful. I only hope that this strong wind that they are forecasting in the next few days doesn't blow the petals away too quickly.


This is a William Shakespeare rose which we have in abundance in the rose garden the symmetrical beds are full of this striking rose.


Another pink which runs along the side of the path to the Vegetable patch ,it has a habit of hanging over the pathway which means that I can justify cutting it ,so I then have a lovely arrangement just for myself on the hall table.

This lemon coloured rose has prime position in the main border and loves to be cut, this is a favourite workshop flower and looks wonderful in a mixed hand tied arrangement.



This is a brier rose which in autumn has great rose hips which  I make into  a delicious cordial.

HERE IS MY TRIBUTE TO CHELSEA 

Sunday 22 May 2011

Welcome to Peppertree Farm

Welcome to Peppertree Emporium, I hope you will enjoy looking at my photo's of Peppertree Farm. From my barn I run my florestry business where I am able to work with clients to create the flowers of there dreams. I am also able to offer my Barn Shop Collection, I have sourced beautiful vintage china and interior pieces from Scandinavia and across the Continent. 





Many of the flowers and foliage that I use within my arrangements are sourced from my garden, there is one and a half acres in total set out into separate rooms created by using box,yew and Maple hedges.


 Within the garden there are secret rooms and points of interest like my son Max's bird watching house where he has collected old egg shells and bird feathers. Her has positioned bird tables and feeding tables outside to encourage birds to visit.


 I have really loved to create focus areas of interest by using old step ladders and vintage wheelbarrows rescued from an old house sale. I have painted the pieces in Farrow and Ball  Tete Vert which gives continuity throughout the garden. 


Twice a year in December and at Easter my friend Nicola and I  hold  Continental Shopping mornings with a fantastic selection of gifts, arrangements and ideas and have our fabulous Barn Tea room offering a huge range of Swedish and German Cakes.



 I hope you have enjoyed my first Blogg and hope to be updating you on news from Peppertree Emporium on a regular basis.Thanks you for looking.