Medal winners announced at RHS Chelsea Centenary Show - Australians awarded Best Show Garden

The Trailfinders Australian Garden by Fleming's wins Best Show Garden and a Gold medal at Chelsea 2013
The Australians have taken top prize at this year's RHS Chelsea with Trailfinders Australian Garden by Fleming's winning the coveted Best Show Garden and a Gold medal. If you're off to Chelsea this week, you'll love this innovative garden, designed by Phillip Johnson, which showcases native Australian plants, set within an urban setting, while demonstrating the possibilities of sustainable landscaping. 
The Arthriis Research UK Garden designed by Chris Beardshaw
To see the rest of the gold medal winners in the Show Garden category scroll down through the pictures below. They are The Arthritis Research UK Garden, designed by Chris Beardshaw (above); the Brewin Dolphin Garden (below);  the Laurent-Perrier Garden; the East Village Garden (below); The Homebase Garden - "Sowing the Seeds of Change" in association with the Alzheimer's Society; The Wasteland; the M&G Centenary Garden; the RBC Blue Water Roof Garden and The Telegraph Garden, designed by Christopher Bradley-Hole.
The Brewin Dolphin Garden designed by Robert Myers
East Village Garden designed by Michael Balston and Marie-Louise Agius
Homebase Garden - "Sowing the Seeds of Change" designed by Adam Frost
The Wasteland designed by Kate Gould
The M&G Centenary Garden "Windows through Time" designed by Roger Platt
RBC Blue Water Roof Garden by Nigel Dunnett and The Landscape Agency
The Telegraph Garden designed by Christopher Bradley-Hole
There are 15 Show Gardens this year at Chelsea, as well as the Artisan and Fresh Gardens. Make sure you visit The SeeAbility Garden (below) - it was certainly one of my favourites, along with Le Jardin de Yorkshire, in the Artisan section and Jack Dunkley's Juxtaposition. I shall be featuring more gardens each day this week while RHS Chelsea 2013 is in full flower.
The SeeAbility Garden designed by Darren Hawkes, won a Silver-Gilt medal


Comments

  1. So happy to see this photos from Chelsea, always interesting-love the last one!
    Greetings from Norway,Tone.

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  2. These are all wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

    FlowerLady

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  3. Charlotte,
    Is it difficult or wonderful (or both) to be able to commute each day to see the glory of the show? How many hours you must spend! Thank you so much for sharing it all with us! Best to you!

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  4. Thanks for the news and photos, Charlotte! I have been waiting to hear how it was going. Pretty gardens for sure... love "Windows through Time."

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  5. I can always count on you to bring us the best Chelsea Flower Show pictures. Well done once again!
    Start To Grow

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  6. Thank you for sharing your views of the Flower Show. I always enjoy Flower Shows through others' eyes. These are a real treat.

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