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The Emporium has been carefully curated to emulate the feel of an old-fashioned general store. In ER’s signature style, it is a dynamic mix of old, new and odd with an emphasis on handcrafted and sustainable.
We work with local, national and international artisans to bring our customers a special range of beautiful homewares, gardenware, jewellery, art, clothing and skincare. Our products are special and our displays beautiful. The Emporium experience is truly a banquet for the soul.
Hear me out: Azriel’s secret hobby is gardening. He has beautiful gardens at Rosehall that he has designed. The night he was listening to Elain’s plans to expand the garden (pass beyond 3:00 am), he was totally taking notes to steal Elain’s ideas for Rosehall. ;)
Description: Greenlines Gardenware is the manufacturer and supplier of FormBoss metal garden edging. FormBoss is your complete edging solution. FormBoss is available in 3 different finishes (Galvanized, Corten and Stainless steel), 8 different height and 3 different gauges(thicknesses).
FormBoss is completely safe, it's durable and flexible enough to create any shape you require yet strong enough to be used to edge a driveway. So whether you need a border for a garden bed, a retaining wall to hold back soil or a striking garden feature FormBoss has the edge for you!
Greenlines Gardenware delivers Australia wide and with suppliers popping up around Australia. It is now even easier to get your hands on Australia's most versatile edging system. Go to our website to see if there is a stockist near you!
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We offer an incredible range of gardening materials for indoor, outdoor,
and vertical gardening. You can get all your garden products to make the
most thriving decorations. We are hugely interested in garden design and
offer a large range of garden structures and planters including
terracotta and glazed cache pots perfect for garden rooms,
conservatories, and interior rooms, and larger outdoor planters in a
range of materials, shapes, and sizes.
The gardens at the Prince of Wales’s Highgrove estate are world-renowned, and with spring in full bloom now you can enjoy his beloved gardens in Tetbury for yourself.
The public opening for the private gardens of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall has started, with all proceeds from ticket sales and purchases in the shop going to The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund.
Since 1980, Prince Charles has made the Highgrove gardens his passion project and transformed the previously-neglected gardens of the house into “a series of highly personal and inspiring tableaux, each one reflecting the Prince’s interests and enthusiasms.”
As one of the early adopters of the organic movement, the Prince integrates sustainable and ethical principles throughout the gardens, so they are as environmentally-friendly as they are beautiful.
“One of my great joys is to see the pleasure that the garden can bring to many of the visitors and that everybody seems to find some part of it that is special to them,” said The Prince of Wales.
Highlights of the garden include The Stumpery, “an atmospheric garden that draws inspiration from the Victorian concept of growing ferns amongst upturned tree stumps;” the colourful Cottage Garden, comprised of the New Cottage Garden and Old Cottage Garden; The Sundial Garden, featuring a sundial given to Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales as a wedding gift in 1981; Thyme Walk, an “avenue planted with 20 different varieties of thyme, interspersed with marjoram and primroses;” and Wildflower Meadow, a four-acre plot with a seasonally-changing landscape of blooms.
The property is filled with personal touches, including a thatched tree house named Holyrood House where the young princes, William and Harry used to play, and the “Wall of Gifts,” a display of architectural stone which includes items collected by the prince and created by students from the Prince’s Foundation for Building Community.
With such beautiful floral displays, you’ll surely want to show your friends, but sadly, visitors must keep the mobiles and cameras at home. As Highgrove is a private home, the use of phones, cameras, binoculars, or any type of recording equipment is prohibited.
After your tour, you’ll have the chance to browse the Highgrove shop featuring a range of home and gardenware; artwork by The Prince of Wales; royal souvenirs; and Highgrove wine, coffee, tea, and speciality food items like preserves, honey, and organic chocolates.
Hungry? Grab a bite at the Orchard Restaurant, offering the finest organic ingredients, some taken right from the estate’s own kitchen garden. You also can book a special garden tour that includes a two-course supper, or a champagne tea tour.