Reflections on the RHS Chelsea Flower Show & something new is brewing.

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It has been well over two weeks since the dust has settled on the greatest show on earth. Now that the curtain rail has gone down for another year, Helen reflects on her highlights at this years prestigious event. She explores three of her favourite gardens; Harry Holdings School Food Matters garden, Camellia Taylor’s garden titled The Natural Affinity Garden for Aspens and Tayshan Hayden - Smith’s small but mighty garden Closing the Green Gap. You can find out more about each of these gardens by visiting www.rhs.org.uk 🌸🌻🌻. Plus on the back of the RHS’s Horticultural Heroines exhibit at this year’s show which celebrated just some of the inspirational women who have shaped the Horticultural industry, Helen reveals a new podcast series that is in the pipeline for the summer months ahead. If you don’t already please do subscribe to Grow, Cook, Inspire on which ever podcast platform provider you use, leave a review and share with a friend. 🙏. And to buy a copy of Helen’s new book head to www.growcookinspire.com.

Reflections on the RHS Chelsea Flower Show & something new is brewing.

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