Pictured: the egg’s iron frame, visitors spotting flowers on the egg, florist Sarah Husband planting up the egg
Primroses, ivy, forget-me-not, daffodils, violas, cowslips, anemones, hyacinths and antler and carpet moss – these are just some of the flowers growing on the giant living egg that has been revealed, centre stage, in the Lowther Castle courtyard.
The creation of the Lowther egg and its installation heralds the opening of the newly revamped Lowther courtyar… (View original article)