Sussex Prairies in bloom in the summer |
Sounds simple, or maybe just extraordinary, but if we tell you a little more about the history of this project, you may understand why we're doing this!
Charlotte is already well established in the blogging world and goes under the name - The Galloping Gardener - and for those of you who already know her, you'll be aware that besides visiting gardens around the world at an alarming speed, she's also the founder of The Raven Charitable Trust in Rajasthan.
Paul and Pauline McBride are the brains and brawn behind Sussex Prairies in England's East Sussex - a glorious garden that some of you may already know, planted in Piet Oudolf style; and a wonderful Bed & Breakfast that you may have even stayed in. The fourth team member is Chris Walker, organiser extraordinaire, who's helping with Disha's new Gap Year programme for those taking time off between school and college.
The land before building began Mowing the grass at Disha Disha under construction - November 2009 Disha in November 2010 - ready to open |
At the moment there's no garden at the hospital ... we have land and the ability to mow the grass when it grows (thanks to a local farmer who lends us his oxen), but apart from mud in monsoon season and grass in the dry months, there's nothing growing yet. But that's all about to change because in February 2011 the four intrepid travellers are off to Rajasthan to start making a garden at Disha.
Paul and Pauline are quite used to making a garden from scratch and are the brains behind this project; Charlotte raised the funds to build Disha and construction was overseen by her partner, Dr Deepak Babel in India (for more on this see our Raven Foundation blog); and Chris is used to organising manpower and management, so his input is vital. And now the four of us are going to work together to make a great garden rural Rajasthan.
So why a new blog?
We're launching this new blog to cover our travels when we visit India and to show how the garden progresses over time. But we'll also be featuring other unique gardens that serve local communities the world over.
We're all booked to fly out at the beginning of February and we're going to start work on the garden at Disha Hospital when we get there.
Our first stop is Ahmedabad, where we'll be looking at an existing hospital garden that's been designed for the patients at Apollo Hospital. Disha is already associated with the hospital and we've been getting a lot of feedback from the consultants about the positive effects that the garden space has on patients.
After that we head up to Udaipur to start work on the garden, and from there we're heading to the Thar Desert (Jaisalmer and beyond) and continuing on through western Rajasthan, so there will be plenty of photos and updates (as and when we get an internet connection). This great journey starts on February 10, but we will be posting before then as we get ready for the trip and we'd love you to follow our travels. If you're on Facebook you can click on the widget below ....
You'll see that we've chosen the end of 2010 as our launch day and the reason for this is it's about to be a New Year, a new project and a new garden for Disha Hospital. Hope that you all have a wonderful year and may 2011 be a really special year for you - we are determined that it's going to be a memorable year for The Raven Charitable Trust and all the people it serves! NAMASTE and more soon from Jardins san Frontiers around the world.
Paul and Pauline are quite used to making a garden from scratch and are the brains behind this project; Charlotte raised the funds to build Disha and construction was overseen by her partner, Dr Deepak Babel in India (for more on this see our Raven Foundation blog); and Chris is used to organising manpower and management, so his input is vital. And now the four of us are going to work together to make a great garden rural Rajasthan.
So why a new blog?
We're launching this new blog to cover our travels when we visit India and to show how the garden progresses over time. But we'll also be featuring other unique gardens that serve local communities the world over.
We're all booked to fly out at the beginning of February and we're going to start work on the garden at Disha Hospital when we get there.
Our first stop is Ahmedabad, where we'll be looking at an existing hospital garden that's been designed for the patients at Apollo Hospital. Disha is already associated with the hospital and we've been getting a lot of feedback from the consultants about the positive effects that the garden space has on patients.
After that we head up to Udaipur to start work on the garden, and from there we're heading to the Thar Desert (Jaisalmer and beyond) and continuing on through western Rajasthan, so there will be plenty of photos and updates (as and when we get an internet connection). This great journey starts on February 10, but we will be posting before then as we get ready for the trip and we'd love you to follow our travels. If you're on Facebook you can click on the widget below ....
You'll see that we've chosen the end of 2010 as our launch day and the reason for this is it's about to be a New Year, a new project and a new garden for Disha Hospital. Hope that you all have a wonderful year and may 2011 be a really special year for you - we are determined that it's going to be a memorable year for The Raven Charitable Trust and all the people it serves! NAMASTE and more soon from Jardins san Frontiers around the world.
Congratulations on the start of this wonderful garden and blog. May the team have a smooth and successful start to finish regarding this meaningful project. Wishing you Happy New Year 2011!
ReplyDeleteThank you Autumn Belle and Happy New Year to you too!
ReplyDeleteHi Charlotte, very exciting...looking forward to hearing more from your adventures...
ReplyDeleteCharlotte, This sounds like another amazing project! I look forward to watching your progress and seeing the new Disha garden unfold. Congratulations and best wishes on this new endeavor. -Jean
ReplyDeleteWow, congratulations Charlotte! This sounds like a wonderful endeavor and such a blessing to those whose lives will be touched! Best wishes and looking forward to following your adventure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I look forward to learning more and to seeing your projects as they evolve.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your encouragement and Happy New Year to you too!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! here's to many successes to you and your project in the new year... i'll be sure to follow ur blog!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very interesting! I will follow you gladly.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year/ Tyra
Charlotte this looks amazing and I will follow with interest. Thank you for your comment on my new blog and for recommending Blotanical, which Im now part of. Best wishes for this exciting project!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely had to post about this on my blog.
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Dear Charlotte, You are an inspiration! Congratulations and best of luck on this new wonderful project!
ReplyDeleteAnother great venture for the Galloper!
ReplyDeleteCharlotte---you are so giving and productive. Lots of people have ideas but you make them happen and help thousands in the process. I applaud your team's efforts in this venture. Big hugs to ya--and I'll feature this soon on my new site.
ReplyDeleteCongrats my friends---excellent work.
Just marvellous ... I'll be following all your endeavours with interest. Congratulations on all your hard work so far. It will be so exciting seeing the garden develop.
ReplyDeleteCharlotte, it is so exciting to watch fellow gardeners/bloggers develop and follow through with amazing ideas. Congratulations on this next endeavor! You are doing wonderful things. Happy New Year:-)
ReplyDeleteCharlotte what an incredible endeavor....Congrats and best wishes as we follow your journey...perhaps we can take your example and help senior homes, hospitals etc here in our country....
ReplyDeleteI just posted a link on my blog telling all to check out your new blog...please go to see - www.serenityinthegarden.blogspot.com - Jan
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan - all new followers welcomed here - and all suggestions for planting in the garden!
ReplyDeleteWhat an extraordinary and exciting project.
ReplyDeleteEsther
This is wonderful news Charlotte - I'm so looking forward to watching this garden grow. Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Charlotte! What an exciting adventure!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fabulous project Charlotte - with very best wishes for the year ahead - Will
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with the project Charlotte ! Sounds like a great idea to have patients involved in gardening - we all know how therapeutic it can be !
ReplyDeleteAll the best in 2011.
Charlotte ~ What a wonderful project. I look forward to following along. This garden will be a healing element there at the hospital, appreciated by many.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful 2011.
FlowerLady
Charlotte - What an exciting project. I will be eagerly following your adventures.
ReplyDeleteDear Charlotte, You are amazing and I am so excited for you! Congratulations and best wishes for a successful new project and new garden! Safe travels, also! P x
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for what sounds an exciting project! I admire your ability to do so much.
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