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HTA webinar highlights demand for CITES rules reform for plant trade
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Ornamental cherry wins RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year
Self-watering pot cover wins Sustainable Garden Product of the Year
Peter Beales Roses scoops its 29th Chelsea gold
Flood Re unveils the Flood Resilient Garden
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World Child Cancer Nurturing Garden receives first RHS Environmental Innovation Award
HTA and APL members bring home top awards
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HTA and APL members bring home top awards

 

Members of the Horticultural Trades Association and Association of Professional Landscapers are celebrating success as they showcase their exceptional talent with innovative garden design, landscaping and displays this week at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024. This year is hailed by the RHS as its most sustainable show yet, with all show gardens having gone through an environmental audit to reduce their environmental impact.

 

Over 20 of the prestigious medals were awarded to HTA and APL members, including the 2024 Plant of the Year Prunus ‘Starlight’, an ornamental cherry blossom tree with unique white star star-shaped flowers, which was supplied by member Frank P Matthews. 

 

Nine London primary schools were invited to the show to award the first ever RHS Children’s Choice Award, which was presented to the Octavia Hill Garden, a partnership of HTA member Blue Diamond with the National Trust, designed by Ann-Marie Powell with the Blue Diamond Team. The Main Avenue Show Garden was created to celebrate the legacy of social pioneer and National Trust co-founder Octavia Hill.

 

Fran Barnes, Chief Executive of the HTA commented: "All APL and HTA members who built gardens at the show were awarded medals this year which is a fantastic testament to their high calibre work. We’re extremely proud to see so many HTA and APL members highlight their exceptional talents with show-stopping gardens, blooming displays and dedication to environmental sustainability at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024. They really do reinforce the positive effect plants and gardening have on our wellbeing. This is a great week for our HTA and APL members with so many of them getting the recognition they deserve.”

 

Show gardens 

Crocus - Muscular Dystrophy UK – Forest Bathing Garden GOLD and BEST IN CATEGORY

Landscape Associates- The Water Aid Garden GOLD

Landform Consultants - The National Autistic Society Garden SILVER GILT

The Octavia Hill Garden by Blue Diamond with the National Trust SILVER GILT

Landform Consultants – Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery BRONZE

 

Sanctuary gardens 

Conquest creative spaces – Burma Skin Care Initiative Spirit of Partnership Garden GOLD and BEST IN CATEGORY

Gadd Brothers – The Boodles Garden SILVER GILT

 

Container gardens 

 Wright Landscapes – The Ecotherapy Garden GOLD and BEST IN CATEGORY

 Andrew Ball MGR Changing Tide Garden GOLD

 Big Fish Landscapes – The Anywhere Courtyard SILVER GILT

 MAPL Sam Proctor Garden Design – The Water Saving Garden BRONZE

 

 All about plants 

 Atlantes Landscapes – The Bowel Research UK Microbiome Garden GOLD

 Big Fish Landscapes – The Pulp Friction: Growing Skills Garden SILVER GILT

 

HTA members exhibiting in the Great Pavillion were also awarded top Gold medals including Burncoose Nurseries, David Austin Roses, Peter Beales Roses, Primrose Hall Peonies, Raymond Evison Clematis, and Taylors Bulbs, and the Blue Diamond group of garden centres were awarded silver.

 

A 4-Star Trade Stand award was presented to the HTA and National Garden Gift Vouchers (NGGV) stand. The stand shows the benefits of giving the gift of gardening by emphasising the profound impact of gardening, highlighting the benefits for physical health, mental wellbeing, community and nature. With every NGGV purchase, not only do you gain access to a world of greenery, but you also contribute to the Greenfingers charity, creating magical gardens for life-limited children and their families to enjoy. 

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