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  • Chelsea flower show plasticine garden
  • A sculpted art installation, inspired by nature's variety and fecundity, and framed in the guise of a mystical secret garden from the dreamscape of childhood.

  • A sculpted art installation, inspired by nature's variety and fecundity, and framed in the guise of a mystical secret garden from the dreamscape of childhood.
  • Jane Perrone talks to James May about his unusual choice of material for an urban garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.
  • James May's Paradise in Plasticine is pulling in the crowds at Chelsea, but critics say it detracts from the show's real purpose.
  • The 2.6 tonne plasticine garden took around six weeks to build and features a large orange and cherry tree.
  • Chelsea award as gold medal for best show garden goes to fusion of Swedish modernism and traditional cottage design.
  • James May's Paradise in Plasticine is pulling in the crowds at Chelsea, but critics say it detracts from the show's real purpose..

    Chelsea Flower Show is back between the 20-24th May 2025. Perhaps the most prestigious and iconic event in the horticultural calendar, garden enthusiasts flock from across the globe to seek out inspiration from the Main Avenue.

    This year, fifteen show gardens from the likes of Catherine MacDonald (back again this year designing for Boodles), award-winning garden designer and TV presenter Manoj Malde, and previous Chelsea gold medal winner Tom Hoblyn will be waiting for them, showcasing both innovative and timeless style and flair.

    James May's Plasticine garden wins special award at Chelsea Flower Show 2009.

    Tackle HIV Challenging Stigma Garden by Manoj Malde

    Manoj made Chelsea history when he got married in a beautiful ceremony on Press Day in 2023. This year, he’s back designing a garden that draws inspiration from the scientific and medical advancements that have been made in the treatment of HIV.

    The garden will include statues by Ralph Bourdoukan and feature a gazebo that encourages reflection. Plant highlights include Eschscholzia californica ‘Red Chief’, Corokia x virgata ‘Frosted Chocolate’ and Artemisia annua.

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