Looking for Eryngium Neptune’s Gold in Japan? Talk to our friend Satoki MatsuiĀ at Plant Network http://plantnetwork.co.jp/
Satoki has already started to licence growers in Japan and it will soon be more widely available there.
Looking for Eryngium Neptune’s Gold in Japan? Talk to our friend Satoki MatsuiĀ at Plant Network http://plantnetwork.co.jp/
Satoki has already started to licence growers in Japan and it will soon be more widely available there.
It’s all go with the worldwide launches of Eryngium Neptune’s Gold!
In August, trade launches will take place in the Netherlands and in the United States. Our friends at Vitro Westland will launch Neptune’s Gold at the Plantarium show in Boskoop, starting on August 27th.
Across the Atlantic, the lovely people at Skagit Gardens will be showing off Neptune’s Gold at the FarWest Trade Show in Portland, OR, from August 21st.
If you are visiting either (or both!) oif these shows, please stop by, meet Neptune’s Gold, and say hello!
Look out for Eryngium Neptune’s Gold on ITV’s Love Your Garden show, tonight at 8pm.
UPDATE: actually, I won’t be on telly until next week – so set your recorder for 15 July!
Also, visitors to the Hampton Court Flower Show should look out for plants on the display by Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants, all this week!
Eryngium Neptune’s Gold has been a big hit at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Although it did not win the Plant Of The Year competition, for many visitors it has been the Most Talked-About Plant Of The Year!
Here, Christine Walkden and Rosy Hardy discuss what makes Neptune’s Gold such a great plant:
And Christine also shared Neptune’s Gold with Dame Julie Andrews and Sir Ian McKellen on The One Show:
Eryngium Neptune’s Gold has been shortlisted for the last twenty finalists for the Plant of the Year at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2014!
From nearly 50 entrants, a shortlist of 20 finalists is selected by the panel of expert judges. To reach this stage is a great honour and means that the plant will be displayed in the Grand Pavilion at the show, which opens to visitors on Tuesday.
The plant has been entered by Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants, who will also be showing it as part of their display in the Grand Pavilion.