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Breedon Special Aggregates and Welsh Slate products feature on four RHS Chelsea Flower Show gardens this year.

 

 

A plethora of products from Breedon Special Aggregates and Welsh Slate, part of the Breedon Group, feature on a quartet of gardens at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show (May 22-27).

Blue Grey roofing slates from Welsh Slate’s newly re-opened Ffestiniog quarry feature alongside decorative aggregates and Breedon Golden Amber self-binding gravel from Breedon Special Aggregates on the RBC Brewin Dolphin Garden designed by acclaimed garden designer Paul Hervey-Brookes.

 

His garden theme reflects the passing down of knowledge from generation to generation. Built by GK Wilson Landscapes, it also features 4” and 6” solid concrete blocks from Breedon’s Wickwar site, building sand from Severn Sands, standard bagged cement, and MOT Type I Stone from its Dowlow site, via the Bagged Aggregate plant at Breedon Quarry.

 

 

Paul Hervey-Brookes also mentored two container and balcony gardens using Breedon Special Aggregates materials - The Shifting Garden and The Hampden Stargardt Garden. The Shifting Garden was designed by The Chelsea Gardener to maximise the limited space of typical urban gardens and uses 14mm Cotswold Buff decorative aggregate from Breedon’s Holme Hall site. 

 

The Hampden Stargardt Garden was built by Sebastian Brand and designed by Joanne Edmonds and Camilla Windsor-Clive as a sensory healing space for visually impaired people. It uses Breedon Golden Amber self-binding gravel.

 

The fourth garden is the Talitha Arts Garden designed by Carey Garden Design to recognise the therapeutic effect the creative arts can have. It was built by Landcraft, also using 14mm Cotswold Buff.

 

We are extremely proud to have supported these talented designers and help to bring their concepts to life.

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