The students were split into groups of between five and eight, tasked with building a 4 metre x 2 metre garden in just one hour. A big challenge for any landscaper, never mind a group of students, most of whom had a fairly limited landscaping knowledge. They were provided with a selection of London Stone materials, plants from the expert in-house nursery team, turf from Lindum and Bark from Green Tech. It was ‘Ready Steady Cook’ meets ‘Scrap Heap Challenge’, with the students able to choose what materials to use, and of course, how to use them.
On hand to provide expert advice and help we had Stephen Ensell from BALI’s ‘Go Landscape’ initiative, who led the way on the landscaping front. RHS Gold medal-winning Garden Designer Tamara Bridge inspired the students on how to design and set-out the garden in such a small space, and our very own Garden Design Director Craig Potter, was on hand to give stone laying advice. I played to my strengths and helped the students with the planting. We all got stuck in, and it was great fun!