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WILD PROSPECTS

N 2022, Adam and I entered an ecologically oriented garden into the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and on our arrival on site for the build, one of the most significant things I noticed was how many hawthorns were being delivered to the showground. It was that same year that Project Giving Back launched its sponsorship of 12 gardens; the most radical and heart opening sponsorship that the Chelsea Flower Show had ever seen. This sponsorship allowed gardens for small charities to be built which otherwise would never have had the funds or resources to enter the show. As a result, the charities chosen by designers were those which focused

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