At the end of the Blue Black Slate path, after passing highly reflective water features which act as mirrors, is a contemplation area. ““I was very interested that the skin tells a story,” says Robert. “Singer-songwriter Tom Waits said that when you’re down on your luck and only have one pair of shoes, you need to buy new pair because your shoes tell the story of your past. The skin is the same. I’ve known people who have scars, really minor ones, which carry the weight of painful memory. And it shows health too—smiling, wrinkles.” The contemplation area allows visitors a moment to reflect on the story behind their own skin.
Two years ago, Robert had his debut garden at Hampton Court Flower Show, landing a gold medal on his very first try. At the time, Pro Landscaper reported him as saying, “Who knows? Maybe Chelsea beckons.” We’re thrilled for him that this had indeed turned out to be the case.
Come back next week for a full report on the garden after the big reveal.