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  • RHS Garden Bridgewater, supported by BTA - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • Trailfinders undiscovered Latin America Garden - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 112.jpg
  • Trailfinders undiscovered Latin America Garden - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 111.jpg
  • Young designers vying for RHS Chelsea Flower Show honours.<br />
Photographed on the 'Hope on the Horizon' garden, in aid of Help for Heroes.<br />
L-R David Rich (23, Vital Earth The Night Sky), Hugo Bugg (27, RBC Waterscape Garden), Matthew Keightley (29, Hope on the Horizon), Harry Rich (26, Vital Earth The Night Sky).  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 002.jpg
  • Young designers vying for RHS Chelsea Flower Show honours.<br />
Photographed on the 'Hope on the Horizon' garden, in aid of Help for Heroes.<br />
L-R David Rich (23, Vital Earth The Night Sky), Hugo Bugg (27, RBC Waterscape Garden), Matthew Keightley (29, Hope on the Horizon), Harry Rich (26, Vital Earth The Night Sky).  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 004.jpg
  • Young designers vying for RHS Chelsea Flower Show honours.<br />
Photographed on the 'Hope on the Horizon' garden, in aid of Help for Heroes.<br />
L-R David Rich (23, Vital Earth The Night Sky), Hugo Bugg (27, RBC Waterscape Garden), Matthew Keightley (29, Hope on the Horizon), Harry Rich (26, Vital Earth The Night Sky).  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 001.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 092.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 093.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 091.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 090.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 088.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 086.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 084.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 085.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 082.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 083.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 081.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 080.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 079.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 089.jpg
  • A floral dress made of 1,000 Orchida Vanda petals reflects the theme of M&G’s own garden at this year’s Show - a contemporary paradise garden.  2014 marks the fifth year M&G Investments have been the title sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.   This year’s M&G garden is designed by award-winning landscape designer Cleve West. The model’s dress - created by Knightsbridge-based floral designer Judith Blacklock and showcased by model Nina Schubert - took over 50 hours to create.  The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 087.jpg
  • The garden shed of Alan Titchmarsh's RHS Britain in Bloom garden. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK. 19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 142.jpg
  • The tree house in The RHS Back to Nature Garden, Designed by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge with Andree Davies and Adam White - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 128.jpg
  • Katie Piper with Norse 'gods' on the Viging Cruises Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
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  • Katie Piper with Norse 'gods' on the Viging Cruises Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Synchronised Swimmersd in the M&G Garden - The Retreat. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Synchronised Swimmersd in the M&G Garden - The Retreat. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Synchronised Swimmersd in the M&G Garden - The Retreat. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Synchronised Swimmersd in the M&G Garden - The Retreat. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • The Al Brari, Beauty of Islam Garden by Kamelia Bin Zaal. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The Al Brari, Beauty of Islam Garden by Kamelia Bin Zaal (here with her brothers and father). RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Stomp perform on the Homebase Urban Retreat Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
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  • BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood gives the forecast from Cloudy Bay Garden,with moverable shed, by Hrry and David Rich - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
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  • The Cloudy Bay Garden, with moverable shed, by Harry and David Rich (pictured)  - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • An astronomer on the National Schools Observatory Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A Norse 'god' from the Viging Cruises Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The M&G Garden - The Retreat. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
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  • Singers on the Sentebale - Hope in Vulnerability Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The rain comes down and the umbrellas are out for viewers of the Laurent-Perrier Chatsworth Garden. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The rain comes down and the umbrellas are out for viewers of the Laurent-Perrier Chatsworth Garden. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The Al Brari, Beauty of Islam Garden by Kamelia Bin Zaal . RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The Laurent-Perrier Chatsworth Garden. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Waterfalls in the Hidden Beauty of Kranji Garden. RHS  John Tan and Raymond Toh. Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Waterfalls in the Hidden Beauty of Kranji Garden. RHS  John Tan and Raymond Toh. Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Telegraph Garden by Marcus Barnett - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Alan Titchmarsh in front of his RHS Britain in Bloom garden. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK. 19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 039.jpg
  • Katie Piper with Norse 'gods' on the Viging Cruises Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Synchronised Swimmersd in the M&G Garden - The Retreat. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • The Al Brari, Beauty of Islam Garden by Kamelia Bin Zaal. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • The Living Legacy Garden by Andrew Wilson and Gavin McWilliam. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015. Guy Bell,
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Items in the loft of the building in the M&G Garden - The Retreat. RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • The Al Brari, Beauty of Islam Garden by Kamelia Bin Zaal . RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Alan Titchmarsh in front of his RHS Britain in Bloom garden. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK. 19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 041.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 119.jpg
  • ‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 024.jpg
  • Chelsea Pensioners Jim Lycett and Frank Mouque (wheelchair) and Tom Stimpson   MBE. RAF Veteran on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 009.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 118.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp with the designer and Rory Mckenzie a wounded veteran (blue shirt) on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 116.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley (r) and Owen Paterson, Minister for Agriculture, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 112.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley (r) and Owen Paterson, Minister for Agriculture, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 111.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
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  • Matthew Keightley and Tom Stimpson   MBE. RAF Veteran with Chelsea Pensioners Jim Lycett and Frank Mouque (wheelchair) on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 012.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley and Tom Stimpson   MBE. RAF Veteran with Chelsea Pensioners Jim Lycett and Frank Mouque (wheelchair) on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 011.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley (r) and Tom Stimpson   MBE. RAF Veteran on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
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  • Stomp perform on the Homebase Urban Retreat Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Hospital, London UK, 18 May 2015.
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  • Actor Ross Kemp with the designer and Rory Mckenzie a wounded veteran (blue shirt) on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 115.jpg
  • ‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 020.jpg
  • A Chelsea pensioner enjoys the shade.  The ‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 019.jpg
  • The Hairy Bikers on the RHS Feature Garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
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  • The Hairy Bikers on the RHS Feature Garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • The Hairy Bikers on the RHS Feature Garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
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  • The RHS Feature Garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • The Hairy Bikers on the RHS Feature Garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • The Hairy Bikers on the RHS Feature Garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • The Hairy Bikers on the RHS Feature Garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • The Hairy Bikers on the RHS Feature Garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • 'Battlefields to Butterflies' tribute garden (created by Historic Royal Palaces gardeners) with two Chelsea Pensioners – who assisted with growing plants for the garden - and a Yeoman Warder of HM Tower of London, all of whom have served a minimum of 22 years in the armed forces -  ,Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 2...jpg
  • 'Battlefields to Butterflies' tribute garden (created by Historic Royal Palaces gardeners) with two Chelsea Pensioners – who assisted with growing plants for the garden - and a Yeoman Warder of HM Tower of London, all of whom have served a minimum of 22 years in the armed forces -  ,Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 2...jpg
  • 'Battlefields to Butterflies' tribute garden (created by Historic Royal Palaces gardeners) with two Chelsea Pensioners – who assisted with growing plants for the garden - and a Yeoman Warder of HM Tower of London, all of whom have served a minimum of 22 years in the armed forces -  ,Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Mia aged 4  in the Elements Mystique Garden (designed by Lawrence Roberts who was also her farther) dressed in a green alien outfit as she explores the garden alongside the 2.5m diameter corten sphere which represents a fallen meteor - Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 2...jpg
  • Vikings in traditional dress, enjoying the Scandinavian garden, sauna and plunge pool on the Viking Cruises Nordic Lifestyle Garden designed by Stephen Hall - Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
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  • Vikings in traditional dress, enjoying the Scandinavian garden, sauna and plunge pool on the Viking Cruises Nordic Lifestyle Garden designed by Stephen Hall - Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 4...jpg
  • Mia aged 4  in the Elements Mystique Garden (designed by Lawrence Roberts who was also her farther) dressed in a green alien outfit as she explores the garden alongside the 2.5m diameter corten sphere which represents a fallen meteor - Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 3...jpg
  • Mia aged 4  in the Elements Mystique Garden (designed by Lawrence Roberts, pictured, who was also her farther) dressed in a green alien outfit as she explores the garden alongside the 2.5m diameter corten sphere which represents a fallen meteor - Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 2...jpg
  • Mia aged 4  in the Elements Mystique Garden (designed by Lawrence Roberts, pictured, who was also her farther) dressed in a green alien outfit as she explores the garden alongside the 2.5m diameter corten sphere which represents a fallen meteor - Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 2...jpg
  • The Supershoes, Laced with Hope Garden a partnership with Frosts, Sponsor: Frosts Garden Centres, Designer: Laura Anstiss andContractor: Frosts Landscape ConstructionThe RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
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  • The Supershoes, Laced with Hope Garden a partnership with Frosts, Sponsor: Frosts Garden Centres, Designer: Laura Anstiss andContractor: Frosts Landscape ConstructionThe RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 69.jpg
  • The Silent Pool Gin Garden, Sponsor: Silent Pool Distillers, Designer: David Neale and Contractor: Neale Richards Garden Design - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
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  • Focusing on palstic waste, The Pearlfisher Garden, Sponsor: Pearlfisher, Designer: John Warland, Contractor: The Garden Builders - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
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  • Focusing on palstic waste, The Pearlfisher Garden, Sponsor: Pearlfisher, Designer: John Warland, Contractor: The Garden Builders - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Focusing on palstic waste, The Pearlfisher Garden, Sponsor: Pearlfisher, Designer: John Warland, Contractor: The Garden Builders - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
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  • The RHS Back to Nature Garden, Designed by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge with Andree Davies and Adam White - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • The Supershoes, Laced with Hope Garden a partnership with Frosts, Sponsor: Frosts Garden Centres, Designer: Laura Anstiss andContractor: Frosts Landscape ConstructionThe RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 70.jpg
  • The Silent Pool Gin Garden, Sponsor: Silent Pool Distillers, Designer: David Neale and Contractor: Neale Richards Garden Design - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • The Silent Pool Gin Garden, Sponsor: Silent Pool Distillers, Designer: David Neale and Contractor: Neale Richards Garden Design - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • Focusing on palstic waste, The Pearlfisher Garden, Sponsor: Pearlfisher, Designer: John Warland, Contractor: The Garden Builders - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Focusing on palstic waste, The Pearlfisher Garden, Sponsor: Pearlfisher, Designer: John Warland, Contractor: The Garden Builders - The RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
    Chelsea Flower Show 18 GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • The Duchess of Cambridge leaves after a visit - The RHS Back to Nature Garden, Designed by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge with Andree Davies and Adam White - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower press GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The Duchess of Cambridge leaves after a visit - The RHS Back to Nature Garden, Designed by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge with Andree Davies and Adam White - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower press GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The Duchess of Cambridge leaves after a visit - The RHS Back to Nature Garden, Designed by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge with Andree Davies and Adam White - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
    Chelsea Flower press GBPhotos 24.jpg
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