Summary
THE Ideal Home Show is famous for its home interiors, but this year a stunning garden section also takes centre stage.
The creator is ITV's garden designer David Domoney, whose show garden designs won him a hat-trick of Royal Horticultural medals last year. David has split the garden area in Earls Court Two into quarters, each one representing a different season and based around a leitmotif of water. 'The water features are achievable, yet unique,' says David. 'I wanted to get away from the normal perception that water gardening is all about ponds, rockeries and pebble features - high maintenance and boring.' As you enter the garden area, you are confronted by two peaceful lagoons studded with water lilies.See the full content of this document
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Four Seasons of Brilliant Garden Ideas ; Daily Mail Ideal Home Show 2004
Spring is represented by thousands of blooming flowers from Holland, such as tulips, daffodils and snowdrops in a plethora of bright colours. Layered fountains release water with the gentle sound of spring rain, and crocuses lend an English atmosphere. Moving into summer, 20ft Mediterranean trees towe...
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