THE TIP INN PUB GARDEN

RHS URBAN SHOW 2024

RHS x MEN FEATURE GARDEN

It was a pleasure to be invited to design and install a feature garden for the first ever RHS Urban Show, located inside the iconic Depot Mayfield, Manchester.

The brief for this project was to install container planting that would dress a bar area during the show and that could be relocated to a competition-winning pub in the greater Manchester area.

The competition was run by the Manchester Evening News with the winner being announced at the show. Due to the nature of the project, the containers and planting chosen had to be easily adaptable to a range of locations.

Europlanters troughs were chosen in a range of sizes which allowed flexibility, and the planting selected is relatively low maintenance, hardy, and beneficial for wildlife. It will also provide seasonal interest with changing foliage colours and flowering as well as evergreen plants for greenery during the colder months.

PLANT LIST

Crataegus prunifolia ‘Splendens’ / Acer griseum / Fatsia ‘Green Fingers’ / Mahonia ‘Soft Caress’ / Cornus alba ‘Kesselringii’ / Carex ‘Evergold’ / Anemone x hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’ / Asplenium scolopendrium / Heuchera / Tiarella cordifolia / Polystichum aculeatum / Pachysandra ‘Green Carpet’ / Pieris ‘Flaming Silver’ / Polypodium vulgare / Geranium mac. ‘Spessart’ / Euphorbia ‘Martinii’ / Cercidiphyllum ‘Magma’

Design: Emma Tamsin Tipping

Sponsors:

RHS

Manchester Evening News

Europlanters

Murals: art.beets

Plant suppliers:

Ladybrook Nursery

Big Green Plant Centre

Photos:

RHS

Manchester Evening News

THE RELOCATION:

I had the honour of being on the judging panel for the pub garden competition and of announcing the well-deserved winner, The Star Inn in Salford.

The Star Inn is a truly local pub, loved and looked after by the community but, uniquely, also owned by them. It boasts the title of ‘Britain’s first co-operatively owned pub’. This community spirit was made so evident during our short time in Salford as we arrived to see that some lovely locals had come to give the outside a fresh coat of paint and a pressure wash to make sure it looked it’s best.

We look forward to visiting for a pint in the summer!

THE POWER OF PUB GARDENS:

Pubs are not just places to enjoy an after-work pint; in many urban communities, they serve as vital social hubs, offering spaces for people to meet, socialise, and connect. Many pubs host group activities, such as community classes, board game nights, live music, and the ever-popular pub quizzes—activities that are especially meaningful in a time when loneliness is on the rise. In urban areas, where outdoor spaces are both rare and often expensive, pub gardens provide accessible spaces that everyone can enjoy. One of the pubs involved in this competition was recommended by a local who passed it on her daily commute, highlighting just how integral these spaces are to our everyday lives.

We’d love to work with more pubs to transform their gardens into urban oasis’! If you own a pub garden you’d like some help with please contact us at emma@emmatamsintipping.co.uk.

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