Accompanied by The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Their Majesties graced the event with their presence.
This year’s exhibition featured the RHS’s innovative ‘No Adults Allowed’ Garden, crafted by Harry Holding and students from Sulivan Primary School.
This garden, created by children for children, marks a significant inclusion at the show.
It offers young visitors a whimsical journey through a magical landscape, immersing them in the enchantment of lush woodlands, meadows, and wetlands.
The Addleshaw Goddard Junglette Balcony Garden champions biodiversity by providing urban dwellers with bird nests, bat boxes, and a small pond, establishing a haven for city wildlife.
The Moroto no IE Garden seamlessly blends the allure of nature with the practicality of family living.
The incorporation of wall greening into the design not only enhances the aesthetic but also harmonizes with the environment, seamlessly merging the structure with the garden surroundings.
Since its inception in 1913, located at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London, the Flower Show has evolved into a premier platform for horticultural excellence, attracting enthusiasts and participants from around the world.
From its modest beginnings with 244 exhibitors, the show has flourished, now boasting over 500 participants encompassing gardens, nurseries, floral arrangements, educational displays, and commercial booths.
Presently, the show draws in 168,000 visitors, showcasing the enduring appeal and growth of this prestigious event.