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HTA and APL members win big at Chelsea

 

After experiencing disruption because of the pandemic, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show returned in full force, with members of the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) and Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) scooping up several coveted awards.  

 

Gardens promoted a range of important issues relevant to the entire industry, including sustainability and peat-free.  

 

This year saw APL members hauling an impressive range of medals, including eight gold, five silver-gilt, seven silver, and one bronze, as well as three five-start rated trade stands.  

 

Landscape Associates won Best in Show, Landform Consultants won Best Construction and Big Fish won Best Balcony/Container Garden.  

 

Boyd Douglas-Davies, President, Horticultural Trades Association, said: “My congratulations go out to all the winners at what is promising to be a very successful RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022. This is going to be a great week for our HTA and APL members with so many of them getting the recognition they deserve. The displays have been phenomenal.”  

 

The awards are as follows: 

 

Show Gardens 

BEST IN SHOW – A Rewilding Britain Landscape 

Built by Landscape Associates, exhibited by Urquhart & Hunt Landscape Design  

GOLD – A Rewilding Britain Landscape  

Built by Lanscape Associates, exhibited by Urquhart & Hunt Landscape Design  

GOLD – The Morris & Co. Garden 

Built by Garden Builders, exhibited by Ruth Willmott Associates 

GOLD – MEDITE SMARTPLY Building the Future 

Built by Landform, exhibited by Sarah Eberle  

SILVER – Brewin Dolphin Garden 

Built by BIG Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Paul Hervey-Brookes Associates  

SILVER – The Perennial Garden ‘With Love’ 

Built by Stewart Landscape, exhibited by Richard Miers Garden Design  

 

Sanctuary Gardens 

GOLD – The Place2Be Securing Tomorrow Garden 

Built by Jamie Butterworth and Form, exhibited by Sarasin and Partners / Jamie Butterworth  

GOLD – A Garden Sanctuary by Hamptons 

Built by Garden Club London, exhibited by Garden Club London 

SILVER GILT – The Plantman’s Ice Garden 

Built by Keyscape (Ruper Keys), exhibited by The PlantMan & Co  

SILVER – The SSAFA Garden 

Built by Arun Landscapes, exhibited by Catfoot Garden Designs and sponsored by CCLA 

Balcony/Container and All About Plants Gardens 

BEST BALCONY AND CONTAINER GARDEN – The Still Garden 

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Jane Porter Gardens  

GOLD – The Still Garden 

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Jane Porter Gardens 

GOLD – The Core Arts Front Garden Revolution 

Built by Conquest Creative Spaces, exhibited by Smith-Williams Garden Design 

SILVER GILT – The Potting Balcony Garden  

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by It Will Grow, sponsored by Biking  

SILVER GILT – The Cirrus Garden 

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Cloud Gardener UK  

SILVER GILT – Wild Kitchen Garden 

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Ann Treneman 

SILVER GILT – The Enchanted Rain Garden 

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Beatrice Tann  

SILVER – The Blue Garden 

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Tom Wilkes-Rios  

SILVER – MANDALA, MEDITATION AND MINDFULNESS GARDEN 

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Border in a Box  

SILVER – A Mediterranean Reflection 

Built by Landform, exhibited by Mallorca Garden Design  

SILVER – The Mothers for Mothers Garden 

Built by This Too Shall Pass Landscraft, exhibited by Pollyanna Wilkinson Garden Design  

BRONZE – JAY DAY 

Built by Big Fish Landscapes, exhibited by Alison Malouf  

 

Floral Awards in The Great Pavilion Awards 

GOLD – A display of ericaceous trees and shrubs 

Burncoose Nurseries  

GOLD – A display of fragrant English Roses 

David Austin Roses Ltd  

GOLD – Old fashioned and contemporary roses set in a garden scene  

Peter Beales Roses  

GOLD – A display of daffodil flowers 

Taylor Bulbs 

SILVER – The Enchanting Peony 

Primrose Hall Peonies  

RHS Chelsea Sustainable Garden Product of the Year 2022 

Dobbies range of peat-free John Innes 1,2 & 3 composts  

 

For more information on the RHS Chelsea Flower Show visit https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-chelsea-flower-show.  

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