For all those who love to potter in the garden.
Gertrude Jekyll is arguably the most influential gardener of 20th century England. She popularized the herbaceous border and planning a garden based on colour schemes. This built on the tradition of the "Cottage garden", with its profusion of flowers wherever space permits, and climbers on trellises and walls. Jekyll saw the house and garden as part of an integral whole, rather than the garden as an afterthought to the building.
Yet, throughout Britain there are gardens great and small, formal and informal, private and public, that illustrate the British passion for creating green, growing spaces of their own. All are different, and all, like their owners and creators, have a distinct personality.
This collection is for all those who love pottering in their gardens. It includes a garden shed pendant and a range of flowers, flowerpots and gardens tools as earrings.
Also included in the collection are some of the friendly bugs and insects that are welcome in our country gardens.