Beyond the cobbles
Green-fingered Corrie fans will love the Coronation Street - The Tour Garden. The green ginnel will show what the back of the Rovers Return could look like if it decided to go green – the latest trend for transforming alleyways that typically run behind terraced housing, into green, attractive communal spaces.
Fri 31 July — 6 August, 10-6, Show Gardens, Free
Lets get digital
Nature meets the future with a digital installation from Salford University graphic design student, Anita Mattioni. Marvel at the vases filled with bright blooms. But these are no ordinary flowers. They are in fact digital projections on tiny screens. Anita’s garden was chosen by the University of Salford, after it ran a competition calling for “green interventions” at this year’s Dig the City.
Fri 1 July — Thu 6 August, 10-6, Show Gardens, Free
Wildlife Haven
Resembling the aftermath of an earthquake where plants intertwine with pipes bursting from the ground – this thought-provoking garden designed by horticulturalist Geoff Fisher, imagines a world where nature has taken over. Between the pipes, a contrast to the mock devastation around it, is a beautiful garden planted with a mix of exotic and native species that either feed or shelter wildlife. A birch tree is underplanted with hostas, foxgloves and grasses to simulate open woodland, while metre-high coppiced willows are a foil for the cornflower-rich meadow at the garden’s centre.
Fri 1 July — Thu 6 August, 10-6, Show Gardens, Free
In addition to the kids’ activities and diverse array of unique show gardens, the festival will also offer music from the Manchester Jazz Festival, a Northern Soul night, fashion, food and of course, endless shopping opportunities.