I bought chocolate (obvious to those that know of my sweet tooth!) , olive oil, bundles of wooden labels for the allotment/garden and a fantastic wall chart designed by the charming Christopher Lloyd -(the great Christopher Lloyds nephew)
you may have already seen a much larger version of his wall book on the south bank, London:
Here are some of the pictures i took over the weekend:
frosted sempervivum on the larder roof,
the kitchen drive , and a little black bird collecting his berries
frosted ferns and cotoneaster horizontalis are key in the garden at this time of year,
structural plants are left in the winter and here is a perfect example of why, teasel
are dotted around the garden for the winter structure,
the topiary adds to the permanent structure and is beautifully highlighted with a frost or snow,
.....and of course pics of little conifer,
a little bundle of loveliness!!
the frozen horse pond, with the Jurassic gunnera leaves
cotoneaster horizontalis and the peacocks highlighted by the frost,
the view from the top window of the house, looking
down over the topiary lawn and beyond,,,
(above pic:gardens illustrated.com)
the fair was also the launch of the new book, dear christo
a book by his freinds, a nice insight to the real christo,
out to by now-http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dear-Christo-Memories-Christopher-Dixter/dp/1604692235
More pictures on Conifer please....
ReplyDeleteoh i have plenty!! so sweet! x
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