WCG's smart garden attracts visitors at The Game Fair
The work of Midlands-based college students flourished at a national countryside festival as their nature-inspired exhibit attracted a swarm of selfie-taking visitors.
Green-fingered guests arrived in full force to enjoy this year’s The Game Fair at Ragley Hall, with thousands stopping by WCG’s show garden to take photos under its outstanding floral arch and get inspired by the natural world as the event returned following a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The show garden featured every type of garden setting from wild flower turf to vegetable patches, all designed and planted up by staff and students at Pershore College and Moreton Morrell College. With over 2,000 plants on display, the garden provided a picturesque background for hordes of selfie-taking visitors enjoying the warm weather on the first weekend since ‘Freedom Day’.
The project, which promoted the use of technology in gardens and how horticulture is adapting to modern times, saw staff and students join forces from a range of courses, including horticulture, landscaping and floristry, to create the garden.
Support was provided by a range of sponsors and businesses including Tarmac, Talasey, Gardens of Reflection, Keder Greenhouses, Readyhedge, Cub Cadet, Solar Technology International, Electric Zoo and Vegepod.
The garden was designed to educate visitors on four ‘smart’ themes in dedicated sections including the Climate Change Garden, which explored the effects of changing weather conditions; the Eco Garden, which looked at the importance of biodiversity; the Production Garden, which encouraged people to make the most of small green spaces at home; and the Smart Garden, which explored the ways technology can be incorporated into a garden setting.
The Smart Garden also featured a replica Porsche 356 complete with full electric engine conversion, which proved to be a huge draw to car and technology enthusiasts alike.
Mark Whittaker, of WCG, said: “The students put together a very unique and engaging range of attractions and the feedback we have received has been absolutely superb.
“Over the course of the weekend our students and staff have inspired lots of visitors to be enthusiastic about nature and their home gardens and I have to commend them for the way they approached the whole project, it has been a huge success.
“It provided not only an opportunity for students and staff to show their skills, but offered something a little different to the rest of the show.
“We even had guests asking if the students could come and do some horticultural work or floristry displays for them, which is extremely promising for the future and indicates the high standards that they are reaching in their work.”