NEWS
Hampton Court 2011 Gold Medal Winners
Our team at this years Hampton Court Flower show are elated to have been awarded a Gold medal for the ' Heathers in Harmony Garden ' constructed for the British Heather Growers Association designed by RHS award winning designer Will Quarmby.In addition it has also been awarded the Best Small Garden at the show and the Most Creative garden.
The garden features drystone walling,terracing and a heather wall.The brief set was to illustrate how heathers are contemporary and versatile in a modern garden setting.Please view the garden at the RHS Hampton Court web site at www.rhs.org.uk/RHSHamptonFlowerShow. (click here to view photos)
New Hampton Court Show Garden for 2011
Nigel Jeffries are delighted to have been selected by the BHGA (British Heather Growers Association) to construct their 2011 Hampton Court Show Garden entitled 'Heathers in Harmony' designed by the award winning designer Will Quarmby. Following on from the 2009 Silver Guilt winning ' Back to Front' garden our team is really looking forward to working with the BHGA again.
Nigel Jeffries Sponsors Judo Champion
We are delighted to be sponsoring once again year Sophie Johnstone the Camberley based Olympic Judo hopeful in the under 52Kg category.This will be the second year that we have sponsored Sophie the 2007/2008 British Champion.Currently she is working her way back to full fitness having been out of competition for several months due to injury.We wish her well in her up build up for the forthcoming Swiss open and English Opens in which she is competing.
Success at Hampton Court Flower show
We were delighted to win a Silver-gilt medal at the Hampton court Palace Flower show in 2009. The garden called 'Back to Front' was designed by Claire Bryant and Jackie Edwards from Down to Earth Garden Design and was sponsored by The British Heather Growers Association and The Horticultural Development Company.
The garden was designed to showcase heathers and the name of the garden refers to the fact that the garden illustrates the qualities and habits of heathers throughout the year: russets, yellows and reds for the winter garden and blues and whites in summer. The garden also featured a vertical heather wall. (click here to view photos)



