Hydrangea Runaway Bride
- Credit: Visions BV, Netherlands
Adorn your garden with some of the RHS’s best-loved plants of the last decade
While lockdown put paid to all major events last year, 2021 is set for a floral explosion, with three of the UK’s most prestigious garden attractions set to welcome visitors.
Usually in the diary for high summer, the world famous RHS Chelsea Flower Show is earmarked for September 21 to 26. The RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is back from July 5 to 11. And RHS Flower Show Tatton Park will take place in Cheshire from July 21 to 25.
If you simply can’t wait.why not invest in a few Chelsea favourites for your garden?
Hydrangea Runaway Bride
- Credit: Visions BV, Netherlands
Adorn your garden with some of the RHS’s best-loved plants of the last decade
While lockdown put paid to all major events last year, 2021 is set for a floral explosion, with three of the UK’s most prestigious garden attractions set to welcome visitors.
Usually in the diary for high summer, the world famous RHS Chelsea Flower Show is earmarked for September 21 to 26. The RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is back from July 5 to 11. And RHS Flower Show Tatton Park will take place in Cheshire from July 21 to 25.
If you simply can’t wait.why not invest in a few Chelsea favourites for your garden?
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TATTON Park flower show is going ahead this summer as usual. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) today confirmed the return of its popular summer event from July 21-25, a month after it is hoped all coronavirus restrictions will have been lifted. Visitors will once again be able to browse through a paradise of plants
Visitors will once again be able to browse through a paradise of plants Visitors will once again be able to discover innovative gardens and fantastic flowers alongside a shopper’s paradise of plants, tools, sundries and accessories to decorate all gardens, big or small, plus lots of family fun activities, talks and demonstrations.