The Chris Evans Taste Garden
You could definitely get your five-a-day fruit and vegetable allowance from this delightful allotment-style garden - it's absolutely packed with greens
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Packed with antioxidants - inside the greenhouse filled with cherry tomatoes, strawberries and beans.

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Get your greens here! As this picture shows, leafy greens aren't just healthy, they look amazing as they grow.

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Traditional red brick paving separates the vegetable beds, making them easily accessible.

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Packed with antioxidants - inside the greenhouse filled with cherry tomatoes, strawberries and beans.

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Get your greens here! As this picture shows, leafy greens aren't just healthy, they look amazing as they grow.

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Traditional red brick paving separates the vegetable beds, making them easily accessible.
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From the show
- 50 types of vegetable were grown for this garden ready for the designer to choose from
- The bright orange Dahlia Cheyenne, at the back left of the garden, is a tribute to Chris Evans' hair!
- Parts of all the plants grown in this garden should be edible, whether leaves, flowers, roots or seeds
At the garden
The Chris Evans Taste Garden, designed by Jon Wheatley and inspired by Mary Berry, is a celebration of the tastiest plants growing in UK gardens, by growers on allotments and in many communities. Plants that excite and stimulate your palate and enhance your lifestyle and health and well-being, feature in this garden.
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The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.