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The Hasmead Sand & Ice Garden - bronze flora

Hasmead plc

Designer: Linda Bush


This bronze flora garden highlights concerns about global warming, melting glaciers, and expanding deserts. The soft flowing lines of the desert contrast with the jagged edges of melting ice.


A focal point in the 'The Hasmead Sand & Ice' garden is a large water wall, which looks like cracked ice that is slowly melting. A series of curved dry sandstone walls sweep down from the rear boundary to ground level at the front of the garden. The silhouettes of the rear boundary and the central wall echo the outlines of rolling sand dunes.



The plants in the garden are drought resistant and are ideal for areas that have periodic water shortages. They are all suited to an open, sunny, well-drained garden. Some plants look like alpine plants and others more like desert plants. They range in colour from the white and silver of ice to the yellow of the desert. A touch of lilac and purple provides contrast and lifts the colour scheme. Architectural plants such as Elaeagnus 'Quicksilver' and Stipa gigantea provide height and structure. Acacia trees add balance to the planting.


The garden designer, Linda Bush, says that the sourcing and building of this garden will be carbon neutral.


This is Linda's first time designing a Show Garden at Chelsea.

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