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The garden works of 2018 Chelsea Flower Show in England are worth collecting.

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, In London, there are only three things that can cause traffic jams: the Queen's trip, the victorious football team's triumphant return and the opening of the Chelsea Flower Show. Today is the third day of the flower show. Which exhibition gardens have won the prize? As.

There are only three things that can cause traffic jams in London:

First, the queen travels.

The second is the triumphant return of the winning football team.

Third, the Chelsea Flower Show is open to the public.

Today is the third day of the flower show.

Which exhibition gardens have won the award?

As one of the most famous and largest horticultural exhibitions in the world, the Chelsea Flower Show attracts the most imaginative and creative works from all over the world every year. There are four main categories of gardens at this year's exhibition:

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There are a total of 10 flower show gardens, including 4 gold awards, 4 gold-plated awards and 2 bronze awards.

Gold medal

★ Morgan Stanley NSPCC Garden

(The Morgan Stanley Garden for the NSPCC)

The garden also won the Best display Garden Award, sponsored by Morgan Stanley and in partnership with the children's charity, the National Society for the Prevention of Child abuse (NSPCC). The aim is to raise awareness of NSPCC, a garden design that symbolizes the emotional changes that take place when children experience the positive impact of NSPCC work.

★, welcome to Yorkshire.

(Welcome to Yorkshire)

This garden is the exhibition garden of the Yorkshire Tourism Board and is sponsored by the Yorkshire Tourism Board. While winning the gold medal, he also won the award for best garden construction. the creation was inspired by the Yorkshire Valley, which showcases the characteristics of Yorkshire Valley National Park through elements such as meadows, stone walls and farmhouse gardens.

The overall colors are purple, pink and white, and the dry limestone walls separate the grass from the cabin and the romantic farmhouse garden from the natural landscape. The aim is to encourage the public to come to Yorkshire and feel quiet and beautiful.

★ massig Garden

(The masking G Garden)

Masking G Garden is a romantic paradise designed for a warm and sunny climate, sponsored by Mighg Investments, the largest sponsor of the Chelsea Flower Show. The garden conveys an eternal concept: a wall, a tree and a seat create a private and beautiful rest space.

★ Westwood Gardens

(The Wedgwood Garden)

The garden is sponsored by the British company Wedgwood. It is a garden specially designed for women, the focus of the garden is a light pavilion, flexible interspersed between plants, stones and water system, looks like dancing on a stream.

Gold plated award

★ LG Eco-city Garden

(LG Eco-City Garden)

LG Eco-City Garden is built under the sponsorship of LG Electric Company, which represents the allocation and design of green space for urban residential apartments. It combines our growing dependence on science and technology with the environmental problems caused by contemporary lifestyles and the need to reduce pollution in densely populated areas.

★ lemon tree trust fund garden

(The Lemon Tree Trust Garden)

The garden is sponsored by the Lemon Tree Trust, a charity. The garden, inspired by the Domiz refugee camp in Iraq, highlights the unexpected beauty hidden in the camp. The materials used in the garden are also common and typical in refugee camps, such as concrete, steel bars and sunshades inspired by traditional Islamic design. The creative walls use everyday items such as cans and plastic bottles. The idea comes from the local garden in Domiz.

★ South African winery garden

(South African Wine Estate)

The South African winery garden was built under the auspices of Trailfinders, the largest tourism company in the UK. The exhibition garden is a traditional South African winery inspired garden, or rather a winery in the Western Cape of South Africa. In front of an elegant and charming mansion is a romantic and beautiful garden, and through the garden gate is a vineyard.

★ Russian Foreign Trade Bank Garden-Cornwall Spirit

(VTB Capital Garden-Spirit of Cornwall)

Sponsored by the Russian Foreign Trade Bank (VTB Capital), the garden is a unique creative garden jointly completed by garden designers, architects, composers and sculptors, emphasizing multi-sensory experiences and showcasing Cornwall's unique climate through subtropical and temperate plants.

Bronze award

★ David Harper and first Peace Davis Garden

(The David Harber and Savills Garden)

This is a garden theater-through sculptures and plants to tell stories and guide people to reflect. In this garden, different levels represent the evolving relationship between human beings and the environment. Planting and design is a free form. Herbs and perennials grow freely on the gravel surface, symbolizing the natural landscape.

★ Water Garden in Wuhan, China

(Wuhan Water Garden, China)

After participating in the Chelsea Flower Show with the theme of "Silk Road" for the first time in 2017, China has once again designed a water garden with the theme of Wuhan, the city of lakes, to Chelsea this year.

"Wuhan Water Garden" won the Bronze Award for display Garden. As the most eye-catching Chinese element of this flower show, Wuhan Water Garden is located in the largest golden triangle area of the Chelsea Flower Show in London. Visitors can perfectly appreciate this unique garden from all angles and start a unique trip to Wuhan, China.

According to British architect Laurie Chetwood and landscape designer Patrick Collins, the design of the garden is inspired by the long history of water culture in Wuhan, China's "city of lakes".

Walking through the "Wuhan Aquatic Garden", forests, cities, aquatic plants and aquatic landscapes wrap the entire trail, and tourists walk along the trail, sometimes on top of dense tree crowns, sometimes through lush forests. sometimes cross transparent bridges to the center of the city or above lakes.

The dense forest at the back of the garden represents the Shennongjia primeval forest, a World Heritage site in Hubei Province, which is also one of the oldest primeval forests in China, while the green belt in the middle represents Jianghan Plain, China's famous land of fish and rice.

The rich water system in the middle represents the inextricable relationship between Wuhan and water, and the various abstract sculptures around the water system represent the urban architecture and high-tech resources of Wuhan, which is nurtured by water. Such a garden city surrounded by green plants and rich water system perfectly interprets the ecosystem of harmonious symbiosis between man and nature in Wuhan, and also tells the story of human geography in this city with a long history.

Craftsman's Garden

There are seven artisan gardens in this year's exhibition gardens, of which 2 gardens won gold awards, 3 gold-plated gardens and 2 silver awards.

Gold medal

★ treats guests in the garden with sincerity

(Omotenashi)

The garden also won the award for best artisan garden. Its design concept is Japan's highly respected "omotenashi" culture, which is a concept of wholehearted and sincere hospitality. Plant planting follows the example of Ikenobo, paying attention to the collocation of plants and colors and their relationship with space in the whole space, so as to explore the beauty of life and pursue the realm of the unity of man and nature.

★ Viking Cruise good Life Garden

(The Viking Cruises Wellness Garden)

Inspired by SPA and the idea of enjoying the good life, Viking Cruise Garden makes people feel like they are in nature and allows people to relax and recover from the stress of life.

At the center of the garden is a waterfall pool, surrounded by some traditional Nordic herbs and edible plants, while rugged natural slates and smooth wood combine plants to form a natural feel. The floating deck provides a practical solution for small gardens with limited space.

Gold plated award

★ Epilepsy Care Garden

(The Embroidered Minds Epilepsy Garden)

Every year, May 14-20 is British Epilepsy week. The garden is sponsored by Embroidered Minds, an organization formed by a group of writers, artists, doctors and historians to study and explore epilepsy.

Different areas of the display garden represent different states during seizures. It is calm before the seizure, mainly growing green and white plants. Then came an oak bench, with paved paths and brown plants indicating the onset of seizures.

★ British Council in India Garden: billions of Dreams

The garden, which celebrates the 70th anniversary of the British Commission in India, is inspired by the hopes and dreams of young Indians, as well as Britain and India's love of cricket.

The main plants are the Himalayan blue opium poppy (Meconopsis), which was discovered in India in 1922 by a British expedition led by legendary climber George Leigh Mallroy; the Vanda coerulea, which was discovered by Thomas Lobb in the Kashi Mountains of India between 1848 and 1853; and the rose pattern taken from Mughal-style buildings that often occur in northern India, including the Taj Mahal.

★ typical English Garden

(A Very English Garden)

The garden is inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement, the main purpose of which is to show traditional craftsmanship and show people some beauty that can stand the test of time. The stone landscape is the focus of the garden, with hemispherical niches that showcase the craftsmanship of craftsmen and provide a background for gorgeous gem-toned planting.

Silver award

★ 's hopeful Garden

(Laced With Hope Garden)

The garden tells the story of a child's journey after being diagnosed with cancer and how Supershoes, a British charity that helps children fight cancer, empowers them in the fight against the disease.

Through the design and expression of seats, plant planting, sculpture and ribbon, it reveals the importance of care and care for cancer patients in daily life. The sculpture represents children and their families.

★ Warner Edwards Garden

(The Warner Edwards Garden)

The garden is inspired by the Falls Farm in Northamptonshire, which is located on the site of a medieval terraced garden with beautiful gardens, stepped grasslands and a natural English rural landscape.

The plants planted in the garden refer to the varieties in the winery botanical garden, many of which are natural materials for brewing gin. The waterscape represents the natural spring water of the farm. The whole garden uses natural materials, such as Northamptonshire stone, which mimics the stone walls of the farm, and bronze represents distillation equipment.

Growth space garden

There are 8 growing space gardens, including 4 gold prizes and 4 gold plated gardens.

Gold medal

Rain Water Garden in ★ City

(Urban Flow Garden)

The garden also won the award for best growth space, mainly reflecting the relationship between water pollution and the environment, sponsored by Thames Water. Bold design features, colorful planting, and practical outdoor living space can all be realized in this small city Rain Water Garden.

★ New West side Garden

(New West End Garden)

The New West side Garden is a modern interpretation of the West end Square Garden and architecture. Located in the heart of the West side and lush all the year round, this public garden uses many environmentally friendly smart eco-technologies, including energy collection systems for residents, staff and tourists, and innovative Pavegen floor tiles that convert people's actions into electricity and data.

★ Pearlfisher Garden

(The Pearlfisher Garden)

Pearlfisher is a world-class brand packaging design company. Pearlfisher Garden is designed to show the beautiful scenery of the huge underwater garden of the ocean. the garden is made up of a series of water tanks containing marine plants, corals and fish.

Pearlfisher Garden partnered with plastic Ocean (Plastic Oceans) to highlight the irreparable impact of plastic waste on our valuable ecosystem and called for action against brands, businesses and designers to design and produce sustainable product packaging.

★ Seedlip Garden

(The Seedlip Garden)

The garden is sponsored by Seedlip Wine, the world's first non-alcoholic distilled spirits brand, which is made from natural plants such as peas, licorice and mint, without sugar or any artificial flavors and colors.

The purpose of Seedlip Garden is to show peas, an unremarkable plant in the garden, and to commemorate three people related to peas. The plants, design, color and other multi-sensory elements in the garden are all related to peas, such as round trails, round elements on the background wall, and the use of pea seedlings and pods on walls and pavements. it gives a strong feeling that the garden is praising this people's favorite vegetable from all angles.

Gold plated award

★ skin concept Garden

(Skin Deep Garden)

Skin Deep is a concept garden created for an established British skincare company. Concrete blocks are used to represent people with various skin conditions we meet, and different plant shapes and textures skillfully reflect different skin conditions. The skin is the window through which we are born with heredity. Our superficial skin reflects the story of our lives and shows people our joys, stress and worries.

★ AIDS patients' Garden: life cannot be imprisoned

(The CHERUB HIV garden: A Life Without Walls)

The garden was conceived by Professor John Fret of the University of Oxford and collaborators of Cherub and was built under the auspices of Cherub. Cherub is a British biomedical research centre jointly set up by five British universities to eliminate the AIDS drug bank, which aims to find a treatment for HIV.

★ Myeloma UK Park

(The Myeloma UK Garden)

Myeloma UK Garden was inspired by British myeloma supporter Peter King, whose wife Gill and brother Graham died in 2016 after a brief battle with myeloma.

The sculpture blows seeds and plants onto the fertile soil, representing new treatments as well as hope and growth. There is no clear path in the garden to reflect the incurable fact that many myeloma patients face.

★ Silent Pool gin garden

(The Silent Pool Gin Garden)

The garden is inspired by the Silent Pool brewery in Surrey Hill. A lot of distilled copper products are used in the garden, and the central waterscape represents the water source for making gin. In planting, 24 kinds of plants needed to brew gin, such as irises and roses, are used to create a quiet atmosphere through the ingenious combination of blue, white and green plants. The combination of hard landscape and soft plants provides a relaxing space for city life.

Characteristic garden

The Chelsea Flower Show also features some special displays and two characteristic gardens (Feature Gardens), the Royal Horticultural Society acronym RHS three-dimensional greening display, drawing inspiration from the English farmhouse garden, the perfect combination of planting design and floriculture.

★ RHS pleasure Garden

(RHS Feel Good Garden)

The garden is a collaboration between RHS and NHS to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS). The main purpose is to express that gardening and gardening have a positive impact on our mental and emotional health. As a modern "therapeutic" garden, every inch of space in the garden is carefully designed and pristine plants with innovative stone materials, creating a relaxed and natural atmosphere that allows visitors to stroll with pleasure, thus feeling the positive effects of gardens and horticulture on mental and emotional health.

★ Weston Garden

(The Weston Garden)

Weston Garden, a romantic and closed private garden, was built to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Garfield de Weston Foundation. The garden is entered through four different entrances and can be viewed from different angles. Recycling is a feature of this garden, and some of the plants have been used in other flower shows before.

After enjoying the award-winning works of this year's Chelsea Flower Show

Have to sigh with emotion about the advanced concept of foreign gardening.

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