Those were taken at Hampton Court.
Pay attention to space planning, combination of fruit trees and vegetable raised beds, creative and inexpensive labeling and pea support.
There is one amazing thing, that I’d like you to have closer look. This is a clipped low hedge. It's made of lavender! Absolutely beautiful idea on how to combine beauty and utility. Lavender is evergreen and if clipped properly looks beautiful all year round.
This 22 vegetable garden pictures is the careful hand selection of big batch of photographs I have taken during that tour.
What I also like is that they are taken before vegetables are grown - it gives the chance to feel the bone structure of this garden.
So, pay attention to how structurally planning is done. Look at the beauty of details and how beautifully the thick wood of raised beds is aging.
If you are planning spruce up your garden this spring I believe this vegetable garden pictures will help you to get some new ideas.
Look at these lavender hedges - borders look neat and there is enough space to grow herbs and vegetables. As I remember all vegetables in this garden are grown organic.
Pots with tulips add rythm to the landscape.
Mulched space around the beds. In our gardens plan more narrow paths unless you expect crowds of visitors :)
See the beauty of old wood?
Apple tree trained.
Cute ideas for supporting plants - use twiggs from your own garden.
Pea trellises made of recycled twiggs which you can also find in your garden..
This small supporting constructions are made for Asperula odorata - perennial which dried foliage is fragrant and has been used to flavor wines.
Different example on how to label your plants.
Another home-made label idea.
Symmetry in planting adds visual beauty.
Guess what is grown here in these baskets? Potatoes.
And the last idea is small bags which suite as herb pots.
I hope this selection of vegetable garden pictures give you some inspiration.
I would love to recommend you further reading The Vegetable Gardener's Bible (yes, this is an affiliate link, if you like my content, why not to click my affliate links? it would be nice "thank you for your work").
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Xoxo,
Ewa
Now why does that look familiar?
ReplyDeleteHappy memories
Oh Helen, with this too much brown color outside, I miss spring :) Happy memories, true :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and tidy garden. So much interest. That lavender edging is so clever. Is that lupine seedlings in the 12th photo?
ReplyDeleteHej Ewa
ReplyDeleteHvor ser det dejligt ud, fine fotos,der spænder forventningerne til foråret. Den engelske køkkenhave har rige traditioner, der inspirerer rundt i haveverdenen.
Venlig hilsen
Jørn
Darla, I think it was Asperula odorata - if you check the foliage of the plants in web browser, it looks similar.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Jørn!
ReplyDeletewauuuw ...Very nice blog.
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Kh Lone - Denmark
Loved it! Thank you for sharing that beautiful garden. This post provides a lot of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI really like the twig supports and the potato baskets...pretty amazing.
You have a great blog.
Beautiful garden! Love a good potager. And even nicer to see some green this time of year.
ReplyDeleteLone welcome!
ReplyDeleteAmy, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteJim, hope to meet you in London during Chelsea :)
ReplyDeleteHey! Ho, who, whaaa hang on a minute, I know this garden!!!! Wasn't it one of the most fab gardens ever? Happy memories indeed.
ReplyDeleteYolanda xx
Lovely photos - I rather like those basketwork 'tub' planters.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm in the process of designing new garden bed shapes and the first photo is a larger version of what I have in mind. These are so inspirational, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow thank you for the tour. Lots of good ideas.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of a beautiful garden. Yes, there are many inspiring things in this collection. Now, we just need a larger garden! ;-) I like the recycled structures made of twigs; nothing goes to waste and is instead reused. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I really like the pathways how they are nice and wide. The gravel pathway lined with the different sized stones really has some character.
ReplyDeletelove it.... give me ideas.. thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'll say Hi!
ReplyDeleteFor a half hour visit your blog and I can not stop.
You have a lot of ideas, pictures, advice. It's a great joy that I discovered.
A read you daily.
I embrace you!
Dear Ewa, your post is really full of ideas and inspiration! I especially love the idea of growing potatoes in those baskets!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for sharing, Monika
Lavender hedges ..that I never heard of...pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove all the raised beds,it has to be the cleanest way to do herb beds.
Gleaning so much inspiration from your blog! I found you via Parisienne Farmgirl. So excited to begin my kitchen garden this year! :)
ReplyDeleteVasi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for hugging!
I am so happy you find inspirations :)
Mrs B - I find potagers magical - divine gift - nutritious and spiritual.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
What a set of amazing pictures. Thanks so much. These home made labels are very creative btw :)
ReplyDeleteI love this twig idea... it makes such a difference. I really dislike the look of the supports myself and currently have green painted wire, but you can still see it.
ReplyDeleteI bet I could get this stuff at the craft store.
These are outstanding! Will have to try a few of these ideas. I especially like the trellises and plant protectors made out of twigs!
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting this together!
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