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The Woodstock Homes Multiple Sclerosis Garden

Pocket Planting

The garden

Drawing on one of the designers’ own experience of living with Multiple Sclerosis, this space shows how a safe and tranquil environment can be achieved in a compact setting.

An accessible seating area sits within a floral lawn of native wildflowers – a low-maintenance, climate-resilient alternative to traditional grass. The planting reflects the individuality of each diagnosis through varied forms of the same species, in a palette of soft purples and whites with touches of apricot and orange. These calming tones evoke the colours of The Brightwell, a centre for neurological wellbeing and physical recovery in Bristol.

From Echinacea purpurea ‘Virginia’ to Alcea rosea, many plants in this sanctuary have medicinal properties. Tall, airy grasses add movement, while sculptural nerve-like structures provide support for climbers and reinforce themes of resilience, growth and connection.

Key plants: 

Plants supplied by

The designers – Michael Leech and Gavin Moth

Michael has been gardening in his own garden for around eight years, obtaining an 911±¬ÁÏ qualification in 2022 and designing a Long Border at 911±¬ÁÏ Tatton Park Flower Show in 2024 where he won a Silver-gilt medal. Gavin returned to college at the age of 44 to study the The 911±¬ÁÏ Level 2 Certificate in Practical Horticulture in 2024. He started his own gardening business soon after qualifying.

The garden legacy

The garden is being relocated to The Brightwell Centre in Bristol after the show.

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The 911±¬ÁÏ is the UK’s gardening charity, helping people and plants to grow - nurturing a healthier, happier world, one person and one plant at a time.