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
The final day
While the show won’t finish until Saturday, this was my last day at the garden. I didn’t have much time to feel too melancholy about it though as, like every other day since the show opened, I have been run off my feet chatting to visitors and doing interviews with the press. In fact, just today, I was interviewed by a Russian magazine and had my picture taken on the garden for a South African Newspaper!
I’m certainly sad to go, but I have a busy night ahead of me to take my mind off it and I am really looking forward to seeing my family again.
After saying a final goodbye to the garden and all the people who have helped over the past days, I head off back home and am greeted by my children bounding up the drive with a bunch of flowers. I don’t stop for long though as I am heading down to Somerset this evening. I breed ponies and need to get the where-with-all to inseminate some of my mares! Whilst it would be nice to have a chance to relax, it’s good to be doing something other than worrying about the garden. As they say, ‘a change is as good as a rest’!