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The tallest-ever garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, The B&Q Garden has been designed to encourage individuals and communities to develop sustainable food growing spaces and enhance urban greening.
The incredible power of the human heart and Sir Peter Blake’s unique pop art style have come together to inspire the British Heart Foundation’s garden.
Inspired by Oscar winning Dublin animator Richie Baneham who created the visual effects for Avatar, our garden is a flying machine, hanging Eden and reflective launch pad.
The Homebase garden is inspired by Tom Hoblyn’s childhood memories of Cornwall, in particular the majestic Cheesewrings on Bodmin Moor, the rock pools and beach streams of the Cornish coast and the gardens at Trebah and Trewithen.
With a theme inspired by Laurent-Perrier’s tradition of handcrafting from nature, Giubbilei presents two distinct areas and experiences within one garden.
The HESCO Garden has been designed to draw attention to the importance of water power in the industrial evolution of Leeds.
The M&G Garden is a modern take on a traditional kitchen garden, combining a beautiful space with a working plot producing fruit, herbs, vegetables and flowers.
Jim Fogarty, designer of The Australian Garden, talks about the plants he has selected and a few design concepts behind his show garden.
This sunken garden juxtaposes traditional and modern materials to illustrate how both old and new can keep a space vital in perpetuity.
Roger Williams, RHS Head of Science talks to Nigel Dunnett of the RBC New Wild Garden about plants and features which are good for urban greening.
This design is inspired by the winding jungle streams and rich traditional architecture of the Malaysian archipelago.
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