The Family Monsters Garden (designed by Alistair Bayford), one of the six beautiful and elegant Artisan gardens on display at the 2019 RHS Chelsea Flower Show which opened today in the 11-acre grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, United Kingdom - 20 May 2019 This garden represents the journey of a family facing daily everyday pressures and challenges in their lives. This journey can be one of mystery, secrecy and isolation, with progress obscured and hard to make out – from every angle it is different. There are 26 themed gardens on display at this year’s show as well as over 100 p

The Family Monsters Garden (designed by Alistair Bayford), one of the six beautiful and elegant Artisan gardens on display at the 2019 RHS Chelsea Flower Show which opened today in the 11-acre grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, United Kingdom - 20 May 2019  This garden represents the journey of a family facing daily everyday pressures and challenges in their lives. This journey can be one of mystery, secrecy and isolation, with progress obscured and hard to make out – from every angle it is different.  There are 26 themed gardens on display at this year’s show as well as over 100 p Stock Photo
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2832 x 4256 px | 24 x 36 cm | 9.4 x 14.2 inches | 300dpi

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20 May 2019

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Chelsea Embankment, London, UK

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The Family Monsters Garden (designed by Alistair Bayford), one of the six beautiful and elegant Artisan gardens on display at the 2019 RHS Chelsea Flower Show which opened today in the 11-acre grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, United Kingdom - 20 May 2019 This garden represents the journey of a family facing daily everyday pressures and challenges in their lives. This journey can be one of mystery, secrecy and isolation, with progress obscured and hard to make out – from every angle it is different. There are 26 themed gardens on display at this year’s show as well as over 100 plant displays in the Great Pavilion. New plants are often launched at the show and the popularity of older varieties revived, it is, in effect, the garden design equivalent of a catwalk at a fashion show.

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