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Maggi, I like your idea! I have a vision of Max the magnificent chasing the rabbit while dragging the tree stump. He is so incredibly strong.
Would you please post a link to that Kent HPS Chelsea blog, Tim? I found it the other day but cannot seem to do so now.
I don't know what to say really because I have always enjoyed going to Chelsea when I had the opportunity simply because plants and gardening have been central to my understanding of the world for as long as I remember. I used to go as a student in London when Chelsea was a benefit of RHS membership - now it has become rather expensive, but it is an extraordinary event to bring together and make work. I've never been hugely drawn to the Show gardens because they seem divorced from actually making your own garden and learning about plants; they are more to do with prestige and position - but they can be extremely beautiful and artistically stimulating. Sometimes they seem overly moralistic as if we have to be told something we know already over and over again. We open our garden for charity - have done so for getting on for 30 years even when it was only just being first made - because gardens are about sharing what you do as much as about impressing someone. Fundamentally the Show gardens seem to be about building teams (no bad thing) to work to deadlines (sometimes unreasonable) but this is not what gardening is really about - at least as far as I see it. On the other hand it was hugely enjoyable and stimulating to be involved in making displays at Chelsea and that must be true for everyone, so in that sense it is a great experience and a valuable one. So there is an ambivalence there and quite a lot of this must be the feeling of being part of something and working with other people for your benefit and not necessarily that of everyone else and being judged by others. I will watch the coverage with as much interest as ever and wonder whether rock gardening and plantsman-ship might appear more on the horizon again and a little less of the glitz and glamour.
Hello, I have visited Chelsea for around 10 years not every year but quite often and despite like other I do not like the showmanship and the over estimated glitz about the show gardens or the Floral hall. I however really look at the plants where I always learn something new with different colours and flowering times we must always keep an open mind to this for me it is very well worth a visit, cheers Ian the Christie kind