Winners announced for Henchman’s Inaugural Topiary Awards 

In the photo: The Henchman Topiary Awards 2024 winners receiving their trophies at RHS Hampton Court Flower Festival: Left to right- Owen Simpson, judge and MD at Henchman, David Hawson, winner of the Home category, Harrie Carnochan, winner of the Pro category, Elizabeth Hilliard judge and Editor of TOPIARIUS magazine. 

After months of anticipation, leading garden ladder expert, Henchman has unveiled the winners of its 2024 inaugural Topiary Awards. The competition, launched by Henchman to celebrate and honour the centuries-old tradition of shaping living sculptures from plants, has drawn entries from across Britain. This year’s competition saw a fantastic display of topiary mastery, showcasing the very best in garden artistry.

We are thrilled to announce the winners of the Henchman Topiary Awards and to recognise their exceptional talent and passion for topiary. We were blown away by the quality of submissions – in both the Professional and Home Gardener categories – so much so that the judges have selected a first-place winner, second-place and a highly commended, as well as the Henchman’s Choice award. Each winning sculpture is a testament to the creativity and skill that’s out there across Britain.” said Clare Lenaghan-Balmer, Head of Marketing at Henchman.

The entries were evaluated based on a comprehensive set of criteria designed to assess their creativity, craftsmanship, and overall impact, by an esteemed panel of topiary experts and horticulturalists including; Elizabeth Hilliard, Editor of European Boxwood and Topiary Society (EBTS) magazine TOPIARIUS; Michael Buck, Head of Horticulture at Creepers Nursery; Andy Bourke, professional topiarist better known as The Hedge Barber; and Owen Simpson, Managing Director at Henchman.

Professional Gardener Category

Harrie's topiary garden

Taking home first prize in the Professional Gardener Category is Harrie Carnochan from West Sussex, who maintains the topiary garden pictured above. The immaculate symmetry wowed the judges, with Harrie’s expert attention to detail and skill evident in the high impact finish. Small topiary balls sit atop perfectly sculpted columns to welcome visitors to the garden, with rounded trees standing proudly around the lawn. 

Topiary frog by Chris Reeve In second place is Suffolk-based Chris Reeve, whose topiary creation brings a touch of magical enchantment to any garden. The design features a carefully crafted frog that seems ready to leap into life. Its intricate details include rounded eyes, a pronounced mouth and gracefully arched limbs, showcasing exceptional skill, creativity and a keen eye for detail.
Recognised for his charming and lifelike depiction of two dogs, the highly commended award goes to Simon Newman from Worcestershire. These intricately sculpted canine figures demonstrate a high level of topiary artistry and creativity, and provide the perfect welcome to this dog-lover’s home. Dog-shaped topiary by Simon

Home Gardener Category

Moby Dick Topiary by David

The winning entry in the Home Gardener Category goes to David Hawson from Aberdeenshire. His fantastic design features a whimsical scene with countryside animals and marine creatures carefully sculpted into a continuous hedge, resulting in a high-impact horizon. Divided by a central archway, the design artfully contrasts earthbound creatures with those of the sea, creating a striking dual landscape that captivates with its charm and symmetry.

This remarkable topiary creation began forty-five years ago as three-inch yew seedlings, initially planted as a natural barrier to keep livestock out of the garden. Reflecting inspiration from Herman Neville's “Moby Dick”, the topiary features scenes from the novel, including the stern of Captain Ahab’s ship and Queequeg poised to harpoon the great white whale. David’s expert techniques, like plaiting stems and utilising the sun’s changing angles, enhance the garden’s enchanting atmosphere. His hope is that this living form of art brings a smile to all who pass by.

Petra's topiary garden In second place is Petra Hoyer-Millar from Oxfordshire, whose design features a series of perfectly clipped hedges crafted into large, rounded shapes that flow sinuously to create a cloud-like effect, guiding the eye along their length with artistic precision and skill.
Hugh Johnson from Somserset received highly commended recognition for his display of intricate sculptured shapes. The garden includes a variety of traditional topiary designs, such as spiral and cone shapes, punctuated with vibrant purple flowers to add a splash of colour. Hugh Johnson's topiary garden
Tractor-shaped topiary by Keith Miles The Henchman Choice Award, voted for by the Henchman team, goes to Bedfordshire-based Keith Miles for his impressive life-size tractor sculpture, crafted from densely trimmed shrubs. The lush greenery creates a striking three-dimensional form, complete with the figure of a person sitting proudly behind the steering wheel, resulting in an unmistakable depiction of the agricultural machine.

 

The winners were announced at this year’s RHS Hampton Court Flower Festival. They received a trophy, a bundle of Henchman products, an annual membership to the European Boxwood and Topiary Society and a day trip for two to one of the EBTS UK’s day-long garden trips.

We look forward to hosting the awards again next year - watch this space! 

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