Wonderwall has proudly been a part of ITV’s Love Your Garden on numerous occasions over the years. We’re delighted to have contributed to such inspiring makeovers and to share our passion for plants with viewers across the nation!
Series 12, Episode 8
Love Your Garden living walls have featured on this programme numerous times over the years. Alan Titchmarsh and his trusty team came to the assistance of widow Sybil in West London in the newest episode of Love Your Garden, which aired on May 9th (2022).
When a loved one passes, it can be difficult to find peace and solace. This is especially true for Sybil, a widow who is struggling to maintain the garden that she and her husband once shared. Till Alan Titchmarsh and his trustworthy team were there to lend a hand.
In this large garden Alan created an intimate peaceful space with water feature, soft planting, and parasol trees to create a quiet spot for reflection. Katie Rushworth was in charge of the entertaining space, with bold colours and a summer house complete with juice bar. Frances Tophill takes the bottom of the garden building an area for the children Sybil looks after, with wildlife pond and stumpery.
A little green can go a long way. At least that’s what Sybil has discovered thanks to the Wonderwall – The Love Your Garden living wall system. With its practical features, a Wonderwall is a game-changer for those in need of a rejuvenating and calming atmosphere. As a result, this unique system brings natural beauty to any living space while also providing simple and therapeutic benefits of having plants around.
Alan described the Wonderwall system for Kath Ryan’s garden (March 2020) as planters for potted plants. It’s really that easy. Alan then watered it from the top, which fills the reservoirs, and picked a diagonal drift design. Since the seating area faced west, he chose Ivy, Ferns, Cyclamen, and Heuchera plants. This made it a peaceful place for Kath and her veterans to rest, reflect, and recharge.
During the month of September 2021, Francis and her co-workers built a Wonderwall living wall to cover the pebble-dashed garage in Norma’s back yard. The wall was decked up with ferns so that it would blend in better with the surrounding woodlands.