Designed as a collage of the proposed space around the new Welcome building at RHS Garden Bridgewater (set to open in 2020), the RHS Bridgewater Garden, supported by Visit Britain, will be fully accessible to the public.
The space will be subdivided by paths, with the planting being made up of three distinct components. A canopy will be created by a group of Cornus kousa, while seven clipped domes of beech beneath will provide a sculptural counterpoint to the rest of the planting.
The planting is made up of varieties adapted to the damp mossy soils of Bridgewater and include many moisture-loving plants like Iris siberica, Rodgersia and Darmera.
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