Spring has finally arrived...
I'm gardening my way around the country this spring - from Manchester to Birmingham to Cardiff to Brighton.
The Pothole Gardener project is all about creating unexpected moments of happiness. My little gardens are a respite from the greyness of London. People read all sorts of things into my gardens when they try and rationalise them - something I'm fascinated with, and I've made various films about that.
I don't generally garden on the road, only on the footpaths (I'm not completely mad) and apart from keeping safe, the only rule of pothole gardening is I don't ever use figures in my gardens. I use a lot of miniatures as part of the project, and as a big part of my work is inspiring peoples imaginations and I find leaving scenes helps provoke the audience.
The project all started as part of my Masters in Design at Central Saint Martins and my first book, The Little Book of Little Gardens, was published by Dokument Press late in 2012. I've had a lot written about my work and I've put together a little press page here.
People from all around the world have created pothole gardens, and I post them on the blog. I've now had so many submissions, I've started a dedicated page with some of my favourite submitted gardens.
You can find more of my work at www.stevewheen.com - I'm also the Master Distiller at The Distillery - www.thedistillery.tv where I produce social video content.
If you want to get in touch, drop me a mail: thepotholegardener@yahoo.com
All tagged London
Spring has finally arrived...
I'm gardening my way around the country this spring - from Manchester to Birmingham to Cardiff to Brighton.
As Spring gets under way, I've just been sent these wonderful two gardens from Alex and his grandma Mary. Alex has been recovering after having his appendix out, so he's had plenty of time to plan his little garden.
Finally, it's almost time to dust off the BBQ, fire it up and soak up some sunshine. I headed out gardening with photographer Jonathan Perugia who got this great snap the other morning of my BBQ inspired garden...
I've been sent some super sweet gardens over the past week or so. Raven Forest sent me this wonderful series complete with some adorable tiny people (and hedgehog!)!
With The Chelsea Fringe in full swing, I recently got down and dirty in Chelsea to create this little garden in the shadow of Battersea Power Station. If you're in London, check out what they're up to.
It wouldn't be Christmas without a little festive garden, would it? I created this little garden in London Fields, complete with everything you need at Christmas time: presents, a TV, crackers, Christmas stockings, decorations, a Yule Log and of course a Christmas Tree.
The Barbican is an iconic London landmark and also home to my latest little garden...
I recently became aware of the charity called PTES. They have a wonderful little site full of hedgehog friendly tips, check it out http://www.hedgehogstreet.org/ I was so inspired by what they are doing, I decided to create my own hedgehog friendly pothole garden. You wont believe who stopped by and checked it out...
London was covered in a thick blanket of snow overnight, not exactly perfect gardening weather. But hey, this is London and you can't let the weather get the better of you, right? What are the ideal props for a little snow garden I hear you ask. Mini skis and a sled, of course.
Brick Lane, the heart of East London's street art scene, got a little bit of green fingering over the weekend. This massive pothole, which has been there for over a month, made the perfect setting for my latest little creation.
I blogged recently about my chat with Ryk Goddard on ABC Radio. After our discussion, I agreed to create a little garden for Ryk with an Australian theme. After some searching I managed to find some Kangaroo Paw in London...
Continuing my adventures south of the river with Stephanie we recently headed to Cross Bones, a post-medieval burial ground for "single women", a little know site around the corner from Borough markets in South London.
Growing up in Australia, my childhood memories are chock full of adventures at the clothes line. On my recent outing with Stephanie Wolff, I created this little clothes line garden complete with pegs, clothes basket, a fork and a spade.
o this morning as I was heading off with some serious colours under my arm and I was checking off everything in my head. Plants, check...camera, check...sense of humour, check...bum crack, check...photographer from the Evening Standard, what the?