4/18/2024 0 Comments 2002 chelsea garden wild thingsImage: TV Presenter and Patron of the British Iris Society, Rachel de Thame, poses with members of the society, which celebrated its centenary this year. elatum Kitchen Garden Plant Centre offered everyday and unusual culinary herbs Danish Baugaarden Living Art showcased living willow sculptures, and Moore & Moore Plants and Alchemy Plants displayed choice and rare plants for shade.įrom new-to-Chelsea nurseries, to those celebrating centenaries – Blackmore & Langdon attended RHS Chelsea for the 100th time and The Iris Society celebrated irises from the past 100 years. Visitors saw a Platinum Jubilee tribute from David Austin Roses spanning 169m 2, and five nurseries new to Chelsea: Home Farm Plants exhibited colourful Delphinium belladonna and D. The Great Pavilion was a spectacle of incredible displays with tens of thousands of plants, it covered almost three acres, or the equivalent of 3,230 average-sized British gardens. Image: RHS Director General Sue Biggs presented the Best Show Garden trophy to garden designers Lulu Urquhart and Adam Hunt for A Rewilding Britain Landscape.Įxplore All About Plants Fabulous flowers Image: The Mind Garden by Chelsea veteran Andy Sturgeon featured tactile clay-rendered walls and several distinct plantings including this shady woodland area, punctuated with stately angelica.Īndy Sturgeon highlighted how nature can provide a backdrop for us to connect with each other in The Mind Garden, and the playful, interactive The New Blue Peter Garden – Discover Soil, designed by Juliet Sargeant, aimed to open visitors’ eyes to the important role of soil. Lulu Urquhart and Adam Hunt used native British plants in A Rewilding Britain Landscape, showcasing a natural re-wilding following the reintroduction of beavers in south west England. The sky’s the limit for some: a four metre mangrove tree sculpture was seen in Hands Off Mangrove by Grow2Know, a seven metre high pine tree was spotted in the RNLI Garden and visitors marvelled at the towering six metre feature building in MEDITE SMARTPLY Building the Future – designed by RHS Chelsea’s most-decorated designer, Sarah Eberle.īringing visitors back down to earth were the gardens celebrating nature. Image: Multi-award winning designer Sarah Eberle's garden featured lush planting of both native and exotic plants and a stunning waterfall. Malvern Autumn Show - 27-29 September 2024.RHS Flower Show Tatton Park - 17-21 July 2024.
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