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This top garden designer is returning to Chelsea after 9 years to create a Project Giving Back feature garden

Gardening news·@MollyBlair·2 months ago
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In its final year at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, after five years funding gardens, Project Giving Back (PGB) will present its own feature garden, designed by James Basson. PGB has funded more than 60 gardens since 2022, amplifying the work of charities across the UK with its motto of 'gardens for good causes.' The feature garden will celebrate this legacy and the enduring impact those gardens continue to have through relocation, reuse and community benefit. Where and how to get tickets to RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 James Basson ©Andrey Lysikov Creating a garden for Chelsea can be a very effective way for charities to raise their profile and raise funds. The world-famous event offers a unique platform for good causes to bring their stories to thousands of show visitors and millions more who watch and read about it in the media. But funding a garden requires a sizeable budget, something most charities simply can’t afford. This is why the idea for Project Giving Back was born.…

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