"Wasted"

Shrewsbury Flower Show 2011 gold medal winner

Concept

This was designed by Teresa with Mike Vout and commissioned by The Wrekin Housing Trust. and is entitled 'Wasted.'

It captures two elements within the garden; the creative re-use of waste materials from the Trust's properties and the geological makeup of the area. The entire region is geologically rich, with the Wrekin in particular having some of the oldest rock formations in the county.

The garden is really a celebration of this, but without being a design that was merely a slave to recycled materials – it had to look good too and be the kind of garden you would like to replicate in your own outdoor space.

Views of the garden

Use of waste materials

It was decided to create walls within the garden made from the waste materials which resemble strata using:

Roofing tiles – The orange layer of the strata is made from crushed roof tiles from homes where re-roofing has taken place.

Bathroom tiles – the white layer of the strata is made from crushed bathroom tiles. These have been removed from properties that have undergone a bathroom upgrade.

Roofing felt – the square felt was all cut by hand and gives the strata its distinctive black layer.

Bark – this material gives texture to the top of the strata walls.

Rubble - rubble usually created from home refurbishments has been used to give the strata its grey layer and chunky texture.

Views of the garden

Planting

To contrast with this, a cool planting scheme was chosen which includes purples, lilacs, blues, whites and greens with particular emphasis on the foliage of the plants. Trees also give height and interest to the garden – in fact the trees used are the same kind as those which lined the aisle of Westminster Abbey for the Royal Wedding, Acer campestre 'Elstrijk'. You can find a full plant list in the link on the right hand side of this page.

The addition of a seating area provides the perfect spot for a relaxing rest while light reflecting water pools add interest and again soften the overall effect of the garden.

All of the hard landscaping materials used were crushed by hand to achieve the desired size and natural random shaping. The Trust's own trade and landscape teams have volunteered their time to help build the garden and have spent hours gathering and crushing the materials. The strata panels were then constructed off site by the teams before being assembled at the Flower Show.