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UK: What to expect at this year's Chelsea Flower Show

Chelsea Flower Show 2024 returns this May with a fun-filled week guaranteed to reignite your horticultural imagination. The Royal Horticultural Society's (RHS) most famous flower show is the highlight of the spring calendar, filled with inspiring garden designs and practical advice for seasoned and novice gardeners.

Gardens will be delivered by an incredible line-up of both established medal-winning designers and fresh faces. The newly announced All About Plants gardens will feature a twist on the traditional, with an edible skate park, plants for gut health, and a tropical forest.

For the Show Gardens, RHS Chelsea veteran Tom Stuart-Smith returns with the National Garden Scheme Garden in celebration of the native British woodland, while designer Tom Massey and architect Je Ahn unite to tackle water management for the WaterAid Garden. Meanwhile, for the Sanctuary Gardens, designer Catherine MacDonald will be creating a feast for the eyes in the Boodles Garden, using plants as paints to celebrate great works of art. And there will also be a Bridgerton Garden designed by Holly Johnston to coincide with season three of the popular Netflix period drama.

Sponsored by The Newt in Somerset, RHS Chelsea 2024 promises to be the most sustainable show yet. 'We are proving that great design and sustainability go hand in hand,' says show manager Gemma Lake.

Read more at ca.style.yahoo.com

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