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In pictures: The Holker Garden Festival 2016

The Holker Garden Festival 2016Recently I wrote about the 25 acres of beautiful award-winning gardens at Holker Hall, and just how much there is to see! This weekend is the Holker Garden Festival, which is held on the parkland next to Holker Hall and is always a fantastic day out.

There’s lots to see including a horticultural marquee, floral displays tent and Made in Cumbria marquee, entertainment, many stalls with plants, gardening equipment and ornaments, and exhibitors and producers of crafts, food and drink, clothing, gifts and more.

I visited yesterday, and so here are a few pictures to inspire you to visit for yourself this Saturday or Sunday (or if you can’t make it then, perhaps even next year!):

Display by Beetham Nurseries
A stand dedicated to alliums… my favourite!
Willow for Wellbeing – decorative willow stems (known as the ‘Willow Wand’) for making lovely ornamental willow topiary!

Posing for the camera with WhyNot Alpacas

Thuline Studio Gallery

Kendal Mint Cake Liqueur – I love the new box design!

K&S Nurseries, specialists in ornamental grasses and cottage garden plants, in the Horticultural Tent

Wack’s Wicked Plants in the Horticultural Tent
Morton Nurseries Ltd in the Horticultural Tent
In the Floral Display marquee
Jane Bradley, basketmaker, The Basketmakers’ Association stand
Something I’d not seen before – Westmorland Pepper Cake, a traditional local fruitcake recipe which is being rediscovered with the help of Ginger Bakers
The Lake District Sticker Book on the Inspired by Lakeland stand
The Twig Pen People
Animal Elegance animal sculptures

Update: Sadly, a short time after the festival finished, Holker Hall announced that the 2016 show would be its last, as the events calendar at this time of year was now becoming too congested. I hadn’t been to the garden festival for some years, and so am really pleased that I did at least make it to the last one.

Did you go to the Holker Garden Festival this year? Which was your favourite bit and why? Share your thoughts with others reading the blog by leaving a comment below.

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