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Thursday 3 May 2012

Chelsea 2012 Ticket Winners

And the winners are...

 

The lucky winners of a pair of tickets to RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2012 are:
 
Alexandra R. from London
and
Steve M. from Halloughton, Nottinghamshire

The winners have been notifed by email and we look forward to seeing them there!
If you are not one of the lucky winners then please visit our website for details of how you can bring a little Chelsea Flower Show magic to your own back garden, courtesy of Lime Orchard.
PLUS Get ready for Chelsea 2013 - enter our prize draw to win tickets for next year's show at our web site! http://www.limeorchard.co.uk/chelsea_flower_show.html

 

When the curtain closes at the end of May, RHS Chelsea Flower Show recycles 98% of the material used in the show gardens. So while the blooms may remain dazzlingly colourful, the main event is most definitely green!

The organizers of this year’s prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show are promising that 2012 is destined to be one of the best RHS Shows in history. 2012 marks the 99th anniversary of the world famous event which is now widely recognized as one of the most celebrated annual shows in the world and the undisputed showcase for horticultural excellence, with visitors flocking from across the globe both to visit and exhibit!

Over the years the show has gone from strength to strength starting with around 244 exhibitors in 1913 to today’s overwhelming 600, including gardens, nurseries, floristry, educational displays and trade stands. RHS Chelsea Flower Show now regularly attracts 157,000 visitors every year.

2012 will see the unveiling of 14 show gardens, which attract international media attention. This year there is a strong theme of enjoying the natural world, with show gardens reflecting the native flora of the Mediterranean, the enjoyment of caravan touring and the beauty of rustic materials. In addition there will be a whole host of smaller gardens and a hundred of the world’s best growers and nurseries.
Visit The Royal Horticultural Society for further information on this year's show!

 

 

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