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Bob Sweet

Bob Sweet

  • Date Joined: 10 Mar 2009

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  • Olympic Structure

    Bob Sweet on 22 Apr 2009 at 05:17 PM
    The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) is looking for a home for the Olympic basketball building.  The moveable structure which can be used as a temporary building for other uses has a certain amount of appeal to replace the Chelsea structure when it comes to the end of its contract in May 2012.  The current structure is six metres high but in contrast, due to the prowess of certain international basketball teams, the Olympic structure has been designed to a height of 33 metres. So, if we decide to take the ODA up their offer, we’ll be able to accommodate some really big trees!

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  • Chelsea Eau de Toilet

    Bob Sweet on 15 Apr 2009 at 02:56 PM

    The Council, who own the toilet blocks in Western Avenue, have been in touch and have told us that this year they’re giving the loos a facelift. By the time the show comes round, they’ll be freshly painted and looking fabulous! I would have thought that even the toilet block itself will be pleased, as it must be a good ten year’s since its last lick of paint.

     

    But this means that now, not only will we have some lovely black tarmac to keep looking spanking new until the end of the show, we’ve also got some toilets to keep looking shiny! Read More...

  • Chelsea Clothes Horse?

    Bob Sweet on 15 Apr 2009 at 02:56 PM

    I was speaking to a keen-to-be-Chelsea exhibitor the other day, and they were asking me if they’d be able to sell clothes at the show. Historically, and as a matter of policy, we’ve never allowed the sale of clothes at Chelsea before. At Hampton and Tatton the Country Living marquees are filled with frocks and shirts and all manner of outfits, but at Chelsea we’ve kept to the rule of gardening related products only

     

    I’ve been running the idea past some of the folks in the shows team here, and we’ve been trying to decide if it’s time Chelsea diversified. Some like the idea, some don’t. Is it time for some flash outfits at Chelsea? Read More...

  • Underwater Chelsea

    Bob Sweet on 07 Apr 2009 at 12:25 PM

    I had a really interesting conversation with Stephen Hendry, from Newington Nurseries, the other day. Stephen's growing the plants for the Cayman Islands exhibit in the Great Pavilion, which is going to be an out-of-the-water underwater garden. Stephen was describing some of the more unusual plants that they're using and which really have the appearance of being underwater. Which is interesting because rumour has it that at the other end of the pavilion another exhibitor is going underwater and bringing piranha's to the show...!

     

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  • Best Laid Plans

    Bob Sweet on 06 Apr 2009 at 10:37 AM

    Myself and one or two colleagues were mooching around the Royal Hospital recently admiring the smart, new black tarmac just laid around the Ranelagh Gardens, until we were struck by the challenge of retaining the smart, new look until the show opens on 19 May.  Suffice to say, the new black paint is already on order…!

     

    In contrast, the grass on the football pitches has not had the best winter, but we’re planning to give it a good feed next week, so hopefully by the time the visitors arrive at the show it’ll be looking lush and green. Which reminds me – in 2007 one mysterious exhibitor managed to spread thousands of Portulaca all over the pitches. We were left with a massive crop of the stuff which we spent the rest of the year trying to get rid of! Read More...

  • Mystery crop!

    Bob Sweet on 06 Apr 2009 at 10:37 AM

    Myself and one or two colleagues were mooching around the Royal Hospital recently admiring the smart, new black tarmac just laid around the Ranelagh Gardens, until we were struck by the challenge of retaining the smart, new look until the show opens on 19 May.  Suffice to say, the new black paint is already on order…!

     

    In contrast, the grass on the football pitches has not had the best winter, but we’re planning to give it a good feed next week, so hopefully by the time the visitors arrive at the show it’ll be looking lush and green. Which reminds me – in 2007 one mysterious exhibitor managed to spread thousands of Portulaca all over the pitches. We were left with a massive crop of the stuff which we spent the rest of the year trying to get rid of! Read More...

  • Chinese Puzzle!

    Bob Sweet on 01 Apr 2009 at 05:24 PM

    We decided to opt for wristbands at the 2009 RHS Chelsea Flower Show with the hope that they will make the admissions process run more smoothly than ever.  The wristbands have arrived finally arrived from China, to much excitement in the shows team, but we can’t send them out to exhibitors yet because we must first record each wristband number - a task that has been made much more difficult by the fact that they first need putting into order. So we’re knee deep in boxes of wristbands and an RHS taskforce has been set up to solve this Chinese puzzle!

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