Harry Hoblyn – ‘Sweet Disorder’ – managing the Garden at Charleston

Online event

When Wednesday 11 February 2026, 6.00pm – 7.00pm

Duration 1 hour

Price £25

Location Online (live)

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Overview

Harry will describe how the team manage the garden at Charleston in order to fulfil Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell’s vision for “sweet disorder”. The garden at Charleston, Sussex is an “artist’s garden”, a creation of the Bloomsbury Group, full of cottage garden romanticism and vibrancy, but one that also feels some relatable to its visitors on account of its relatively manageable domestic size. 

Harry will talk about how the team manage the garden there and describe how a complex layering of trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, bulbs, dahlias, annuals and biennials are grown together to create a rich medley of colourful plants. He will offer practical strategies on: pruning of trees, shrubs, and roses; propagation; use of self-seeders; bulb management; seasonal cutbacks; creating naturalistic plant supports; & successional planting.