Sarah Eberle is a master story teller, with landscapes as her setting, and the plants and materials as her characters, developing a life of their own as her creation evolves.
sarah speaks
evolution of a design
Alongside landscapes, horses are the love of Sarah's life. Hear how a St George's Day arrival led to seven sleepless nights which jeopardised her Chelsea preparations and left her on the edge of exhaustion.
Sarah's Horses
Signing off
Well, this will be my last message from space. I hope you've enjoyed my musings from Mars. But now seems like a fitting time to close.
Life will never be the same again. You can't top the ultimate accolade of Best in Show at Chelsea. And I don't think anyone has ever managed to repeat it. I've got ideas for 2008 should Bradstone come knocking again - and I've had approaches from another potential sponsor via an agent.
Plenty to think about therefore, but somehow a break seems attractive at the moment. I don't want to be like those heavyweight boxers who had one fight too many and were remembered for their tragic defeat rather than their epic victories.
No one from TV has yet been in touch to ask me to become the next Diarmuid Gavin or Chris Beardshaw! No doubt my time will come.
But I've been nominated for Woman of the Year and they've asked me to speak at one of their forums, which would be fantastic. All that oestrogen in one hotel!
I've always been philosophical about life. There's no sense just wanting things to happen. You've got to plunge right in and get involved in making them happen. Then take the rough with the smooth. I have always loved Rudyard Kipling's "If" and its line about "If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster, and treat those two impostors just the same".
So, as Arnie said in The Terminator, I'll be back!