Customer trial panel member profile – Lucas Hatch

We’d like to introduce you to some members of our customer trial panel – our trusty team of gardeners who test Thompson & Morgan’s plants in real gardens. They’ll be writing blog posts for us in the next few months to give you updates on what’s happening in their gardens. Lucas Hatch joined the team at the end of 2012 and is our youngest member at the tender age of 11.

Customer trial panel member profile - Lucas Hatch

Lucas Hatch

Inspiration
I love all things gardening, and find inspiration from grandparents, parents, and Monty Don on Gardeners World. I love the whole experience of watching vegetables grow, looking after them, and eating them for the first time. I’m always looking out for new plants or vegetables to try, and enjoy planning the garden for the next season’s crop.

Gardening Experience
I started gardening when I was about 6 years old at home as well as at school. We moved to a house that needed a lot of work which inspired me to get involved. When I’m not gardening I spend all my spare time looking through seed & plant catalogues, reading gardening books, watching gardening programmes, or visiting my local garden centre. I like to plant from seed in the greenhouse, as well as taking cuttings to grow on. In 2012 I became the RHS Young Gardener of the Year which has spurred me on even more.

My garden
My garden is just under a quarter of an acre. It is mainly laid to lawn with informal and formal borders. I grow many different fruit and vegetables as well as flowers and shrubs.

Weather conditions
I live in East Anglia in a small riverside town about 8 miles from the North Sea coast. The wind however is mainly westerly and warmer than the occasional east wind. Rainfall is not quite as often as other parts of the country, and we usually have to rely on water butts and hose pipes. We do get quite a lot of sunshine though which is good.

Find out more about our customer trial panel and how to join the team here.

Customer trial panel member profile – Caroline Broome

We’d like to introduce you to some members of our customer trial panel – our trusty team of gardeners who test Thompson & Morgan’s plants in real gardens. They’ll be writing blog posts for us in the next few months to give you updates on what’s happening in their gardens. First up is Caroline Broome, who has been growing plants for our trials for 4 years.

Customer trial panel member Caroline Broome

Caroline Broome

I have been gardening since my 30s, for about 20 years, from a very small cottage garden 27ft x 12ft to our current garden 75ft x 30ft. I passed the RHS General Certificate about 15 yrs ago as an enthusiastic amateur and having built on that knowledge developed my garden to the point of opening it annually for the NGS for the last 4 yrs. We have a large patio with an assortment of pots and tubs, a small lawn (getting smaller) with curved herbaceous borders, a circular pond and rill surrounding a border featuring tall perennials and grasses, all leading to a shaded enclave full of ferns and woodland plants, a greenhouse and a summer house at the back. As our garden is surrounded by mature trees over 50% is shady so last year we took on a sun soaked allotment to grow fruits, veg and flowers for cutting. Both our garden & allotment sit on typical London clay which we are constantly improving; while the garden is very sheltered from the elements, the allotment is on the brow of a hill, exposed to strong winds, and floods in one corner, so we always strive to rise to these challenges.

I am the plantsperson and my husband is the hard landscaper. We love to experiment and inject humour and innovation into our garden. David installed a Magic Tap in the pond which is always a major talking point on Open Days, and I love to create unusual planting combinations with perennials that I hunt out at specialist plant fairs and nurseries. The patio in summer is a mass of climbers & trailing plants, colourful hanging baskets and bold exotics and  in winter is more subtle relying on evergreen forms and textures.

Trialling Thompson & Morgan products & plants has encouraged me to be more adventurous and broadened my skill base, and introduced me to vegetable growing, seed sowing and year round bulb planting. I look forward to sending in my progress reports throughout the season, and even after 4 years, am still apt to report on previous year’s trial plants! I also contribute to Garden News as part of their amateur gardening team on a monthly basis.

Find out more about our customer trial panel and how to join the team here.

How many plants do I need in a hanging basket or container?

How many plants do I need in a hanging basket or container?

It’s often difficult to judge how many plants to use per hanging basket or container. We’ve put together a table of our most popular bedding plants, showing how many you’ll need for the best display!

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