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28 Apr 2021
Alliums
April 28, 2021 0 Comments By Gordon Gardening, General

As featured in The English Garden

There’s more to alliums than the familiar purple globes of late spring, and nobody know this better than National Collection holder – and allium devotee – Jackie Currie

07 Jul 2017
Jackie with Hampton Court Flower Show award
July 7, 2017 0 Comments By Gordon Gardening, General Awards

Silver Gilt Medal at Hampton Court Flower Show

It’s a Silver Gilt Medal at Hampton Court Flower Show for Euphorbia Design this week. We’re delighted to be adding this one to the trophy cabinet!

21 Jul 2015
July 21, 2015 0 Comments By Gordon Gardening, General Gardening, Inspiration

Planning a new garden

Any time is a good time to plan a new garden. A new scheme can be planted from the Autumn, any time through to the spring…

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About Us

Euphorbia Design is run by Lorraine Smith and Jackie Currie. We are based in Surrey and have been running our business together for over fourteen years.

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Jackie Currie
07940 875278
Lorraine Smith
07792 222565
info@euphorbia-design.co.uk
National Collection
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Jackie and Lorraine are both very keen gardeners, having their gardens and allotments. But Jackie has taken her passion for plants a step further and owns the National Collection of Alliums (excl. A. cepa, A. porrum and A. sativum). Her collection is open to the public by appointment only as the collection is so diverse that there are Alliums flowering from March through to October.

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