Last weekend saw the
Floral Fringe Fair at
Knepp Castle. Our company
FlowerScapes advised event-goers how to plant nectar and pollen rich flowers to help our declining insects. The fair was a great success and had a lovely mix of wildlife, vintage, yummy food, plant and craft stalls. Knepp Castle is privately owned by Sir Charles Burrell, and has been in his family for 220 years. Until recently most of the land on the Estate was devoted to traditional arable and dairy farming, but in 2001 they shifted their focus entirely, and embarked on a series of regeneration and restoration projects aimed primarily at nature conservation and a less intensive way of meat production. This method of re-wilding has been successfully introduced in Holland.
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Strange and unusual plants being sold |
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Knepp Castle |
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Our FlowerScapes stall, before being prettied up with flowers |
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Not just vintage cars but people too. |
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Vintage bus |
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View of the castle and fair |
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Willow weaving |
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Lots of plant stalls |
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Vintage brocante |
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Steve in action at the FlowerScapes stall |
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Although there was a constant stream of people, because the stalls were spread out, the atmosphere felt relaxed |
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I want one! |
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Wood and willow weaving stall |
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Restored camper van, yep, want one of these too! |
A nice event and the event goers really nice too, all very interested in creating more insect-friendly planting.