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.
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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
T minus one week . . . and counting
So this is it! The final straight.
The team has been working brilliantly together - and we needed it with all the rain of the last few days. Thank God we got the rammed earth walls in in week one of buiId. We had to keep the moisture content down to an absolute minimum otherwise the walls would simply collapse into a pile of mud and rubble.
In many ways, it reminded me of last year . . . when my first Bradstone garden incorporated their sustainable drainage system, the whole of the South East of the country was gripped in drought and a hosepipe ban - and it was still only mid-May. But sure enough, the heavens opened on Chelsea and we were all left wading in wellies wondering when the weather would break.
I can't believe that the judges will be paying this graden a visit in just seven days - and there's so much left to do.
I know God made the world in seven days - in fact, he did it in six and rested on the 7th! Well I think we might need a little divine inspiration to get this all done in time.
Fingers crossed and start praying!