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The Flower Show’s back!

Chelsea on TV

Re-live coverage of Chelsea Flower Shows

You can now access decades of BBC gardening content, including Chelsea coverage, as TV and radio archives go online for the first time. There’s James Wong’s Malaysia visit for his 2010 show garden (above) and Gardeners’ Question Time live from the show in 2012 – plus Alan Titchmarsh’s 2002 Desert Island Discs and Radio Times listings dating to 1927.

Scan the QR code or visit bit.ly/BBC-Chelsea-TV

New plants at Chelsea

Clematis ‘Issey’(top) Compact container clematis with scarlet flowers, perfect for growing up an obelisk raymondevisonclematis.com

■ (middle) Innovative

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