Hillier Spring Garden

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By garden designer Sarah Eberle.The 2017 Hillier Chelsea Flower Show garden has been inspired by one simple word: Spring.

20 May 2017 | 1 min read

The ‘Hillier’s Spring’ garden will bring together the word in all its meanings. From seasonality and the anticipation of the first growth, foliage and flower; to a sense of movement and dynamism, all fuelled with a spirit of excitement and simple pleasures. This is all encapsulated in the Hillier Spring garden, designed by Chelsea’s most decorated garden designer, Sarah Eberle.

Hillier Spring Garden by garden designer Sarah Eberle

The focal point of the design is a 4.3-metre-high metallic spring with hoops that span the length of the entire garden. The hoops wind through the centre of the garden, leading to a water feature and pool, drawing the eye and framing the garden. At the heart of the spiral, where the coils gather, is a square pavilion area. Together with a series of pathways and granite viewing platforms around the edge of the garden, a perfect vista from all angles is ensured.

Hillier Spring Garden by garden designer Sarah Eberle

In the design, Sarah has created a number of themes. She explained: “Hillier is famed for its trees so of course trees form a large part of the design. I have included many shaped trees, as well as trees that are suitable for pots for use in difficult spaces. There are also shaped shrubs, showing alternatives to traditional Box topiary which is so sadly suffering from Box blight.”

Hillier Spring Garden by garden designer Sarah Eberle

“To this end, we have included a modern parterre. It uses ground cover foliage plants, clipped yew columns of varying heights and has elements of flowers rising above the foliage in areas. We also highlight a number of small shrubs, which are so important for today’s gardeners as smaller-scale gardens are increasingly in the majority.”

Hillier Spring Garden by garden designer Sarah Eberle

The planting will also include two herbaceous borders with climbers on obelisks and pruned shrubs which follow the shaped plants theme. The garden will also be home to two new plants that will be launched at the show and are exclusive to Hillier. These will sit alongside Hillier Classics for those who have a keener specialist eye.

Hillier Spring Garden by garden designer Sarah Eberle

 

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