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| Giggles all round at the end of a long day finishing building our two gardens |
We are building 2 show gardens for Gardening Scotland this year as part of our 2nd year Garden Design Studies. These are the "Readers Imagination Garden", and "In the Knitted Garden".
Show Garden 2015
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Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Until Next Year
Bye bye from The Team!
Silver Gilt
And we won a Silver gilt Medal for Kellie's Readers Imagination Garden!Again, we are delighted!
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| Kellie in the outdoor library, and Jim from the Beechgrove having a wee sit doon in the Chesterfield |
Silver Medal
We won a silver for Susan's In the Knitted Garden.In spite of the troubles we had with some of the plants (Gossypium doesn't really like the climate in Scotland, sadly), we are delighted!
Roll on next year!
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| Susan explaining to George for the Beechgrove that sheep can't actually knit...their hooves catch on the yarn too much! |
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Silver
Thursday, 21 May 2015
Plants, props and walls
It's begun!
The Team are on site at Ingliston today, beginning to build the plots. How exciting! First off is the Reader's Garden, reassembling the base & outdoor library which had been constructed on Campus, whilst the lovely folk from the DSWA build the wall.

Saturday, 9 May 2015
"SRUC Students in a Spin Over Plans for Gardening Scotland"
Garden Design students from Scotland’s Rural College turned to a group of Model Engineers to help them build one of the show gardens planned for Gardening Scotland at Ingliston from 29th-31st May.
Read the full News article here about the help we are getting from ESME: http://www.sruc.ac.uk/news/article/1237/sruc_students_in_a_spin_over_plans_for_gardening_scotland
Read the full News article here about the help we are getting from ESME: http://www.sruc.ac.uk/news/article/1237/sruc_students_in_a_spin_over_plans_for_gardening_scotland
Friday, 1 May 2015
Constructive Fun
Another busy day yesterday preparing the show gardens. Lots of problems solved!
Construction Team were busy beavers very kindly helped by Chris the Builder, who has sorted how to make the bookshelves for the outdoor library for #ReadersGarden15.
Thank you Chris!

Glasgow Botanics have kindly donated some mature papyrus to #KnittedGarden15. Susan and Penny went over to collect, and then we got them potted up and fed to get them in tip top condition for the Show (the plants that is, not Susan & Penny)
Another Trip to Almondell to see ESME and look at how the turntable is progressing. Nearly there with a very elegant yet simple solution! Thanks to the guys!
The Plant Team brought together a lot of the #ReadersGarden15 plants to see how they were all looking together. Have to say they were looking gorgeous! What a lovely woodland glade it is going to be. Photos don't do the plants justice!
Construction Team were busy beavers very kindly helped by Chris the Builder, who has sorted how to make the bookshelves for the outdoor library for #ReadersGarden15.Thank you Chris!

Glasgow Botanics have kindly donated some mature papyrus to #KnittedGarden15. Susan and Penny went over to collect, and then we got them potted up and fed to get them in tip top condition for the Show (the plants that is, not Susan & Penny)
Another Trip to Almondell to see ESME and look at how the turntable is progressing. Nearly there with a very elegant yet simple solution! Thanks to the guys!
The Plant Team brought together a lot of the #ReadersGarden15 plants to see how they were all looking together. Have to say they were looking gorgeous! What a lovely woodland glade it is going to be. Photos don't do the plants justice!Friday, 17 April 2015
Sunshine for the soul
First session back after Easter, and we had a very productive day down at the greenhouse with the whole team.
Some of the plant team went off to R&B to purchase some more sapling trees whilst the rest began the construction for Readers Garden. Some lovely sedges were potted up from the gardens to bring them on for the Knitted Garden.
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Sunday, 5 April 2015
Panda spotting
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| Phllostachys aureosulcata “Aureocaulis” |
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| Happy in the greenhouse. |
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| Some more nice big bamboos at R&B, destined for the Knitted Garden |
Cosy Tree
What has Susan been up to!
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| The girls taking a well earned lunch |
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| The Artist (Susan) contemplating the best way to work in all those ends... |
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| Cosy tree! |
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| It's very colourful too, amongst the drab of the granite paving. |
In a Woodland Glade
Beautiful woodland glade plants - see them in May at Gardening Scotland in The Readers Garden.
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| Lilium martagon 'Album' |
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| Fern with spores |
| Pinus sylvestris |
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| Anthriscis sylvestris 'Ravenswing' |
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| Astrantia major |
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| Digitalis purpurea 'Alba' |
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| Geranium phaeum |
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Author confirmed for Readings in the Readers Imagination Garden
| Janice Galloway |
Friday, 27 March 2015
Scottish Gardener Article
Plant Arrivals
About 250 plants have arrived for 'The Readers Imagination Garden' today. They will need to be carefully tended now to bring them up to Show Garden standard, and to be flowering at the right time. We have also been able to use many plants from the college nursery, and are expecting another delivery of plants on Monday-so It is all go!

| Show Plants setting into the greenhouse at SRUC |
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Every little helps...
We are still searching for a little bit more sponsorship, or donations, to purchase good quality plants, so if you have any spare change maybe you could...
Much appreciated!
"Help fund our student Show Garden"?
Much appreciated!
We're in the News!
"SRUC Designers’ Double Entry for Gardening Scotland"Talks about both our entries.
Article can be found at: http://www.sruc.ac.uk/news/article/1182/sruc_designers_double_entry_for_gardening_scotland
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Tiger nuts
Cyperus esculentus is a perennial growing to 0.9 m (3ft) at a fast rate. It is hardy to zone (UK) 8. The flowers are hermaphrodite. Exciting to see things germinating already, in preparation for the Show!
The 'nuts' are actually a tuber from the roots. They are edible, and quite tasty too!
Read more about Tiger nuts: http://www.pfaf.org/user/plant.aspx?LatinName=Cyperus+esculentus
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Great News
We are delighted to announce that Susan White who is the designer of 'In the Knitted Garden' (for design plans scroll down), has jointly been awarded the Artisan Award from Gardening Scotland.
This is great news for Susan who is a talented designer, and will give her garden more financial backing. If you would like to donate to this garden please scroll down for Crowd Funding details.
https://twitter.com/SSusanmwhite
https://twitter.com/KnittedGarden15
This is great news for Susan who is a talented designer, and will give her garden more financial backing. If you would like to donate to this garden please scroll down for Crowd Funding details.
https://twitter.com/SSusanmwhite
https://twitter.com/KnittedGarden15
The Scots Pine
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)A tree associated in storytelling with purification and foresight.
This beautiful and important native tree is one of Scotland's gems, and is equally important for economics and for biodiversity conservation. The Scots pine is a very important habitat for some rare lichens and for the Scottish Crossbill (Loxia scotica), an Amber Status species which is found nowhere else in the world."As the largest and longest-lived tree in the Caledonian Forest, the Scots pine is a keystone species in the ecosystem, forming the 'backbone' on which many other species depend." (http://treesforlife.org.uk/forest/species-profiles/scots-pine/)
The Readers Garden will feature a small Scots Pine* as part of the woodland glade edge.
"The Scots Pine formed large parts of forests in Great Britain, particularly in the North of England and in Scotland, until 8000 years ago. The oldest known Scots Pine blew down at Inveraray in 1951 and was thought to be over 330 years old. " Find out more about the Scots Pine here: http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/infd-5nlfap
* Or maybe 3... Mummy, Daddy and Baby pines, Goldilocks style?
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