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The Balcony and Container Gardens and Houseplant Studios at RHS Chelsea show that any space, whether inside or out, can be turned into a garden sanctuary for the benefit of our health and the environment,” Helena Pettit, RHS Director of Gardens and Shows, says.

“The range of creative ideas is outstanding and they dispel the myth that gardening is only for those with large outdoor areas or big budgets and provide ample inspiration for creating a little piece of greenery in whatever space you have.”

Looking for ideas on how to design a small space? Take a look at the beautiful balconies and container gardens below…


RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024

the balcony and container gardens and house plant Studios at rhs Chelsea show that any space whether inside or out can be turned into a garden Sanctuary for the benefit of our health and the environment Helena Pettit rhs director of Gardens and shows says the range of creative ideas is outstanding and they dispel the myth that gardening is only for those with large outdoor areas or big budgets and provide ample inspiration for creating a little piece of greenery in whatever space you have looking for ideas on how to design a small space take a look at the beautiful balconies and container gardens below inspired by City Life this balcony Garden has been designed for a young professional in London divided into different areas to sit highlights include multi-functional plants that are fragrant edible or good for cutting the color scheme boasts citrusy tones of green and orange contrasting with Rich dark pinks and pale blue encouraging a sense of calm away from technology this beautiful balcony Garden Embraces the transportive effect that books can have featuring handcrafted Oak cobbles on the back wall calming water and a plethora of foliage it offers the perfect Retreat for those after a long day and aims to zone out the sounds of the city Beyond Rosemary Coldstream designed this luscious container garden with her Homeland New Zealand in mind plants colors and natural materials are used to create a green Oasis while standout features include handmade clay pots charred Timber cladding sliced Boulder Paving and a bench seat made from reclaimed CI an ancient New Zealand native Timber sustainably sourced the shifting Garden designed by the Chelsea Gardener features a climate change resistant planting scheme with last year’s Heatwave presenting huge issues in the maintenance of British Gardens the Chelsea Gardener wanted to reflect how the climate is Shifting and carrying us towards a UK dealing with extreme weather patterns we love the natural biocomposite and recycled materials inspired by Mary Anning the pioneering paleontologist and fossil collector this container garden puts Education First imagined in the grounds of a Dorset Primary School pool it features Limestone Paving path with individual ammonites between each Stone shade loving plants in tree stump containers school activities and seats carved from a single tree trunk this calming container garden has been designed as a sensory healing space for a visually impaired person the focal point is the vertical blackened ashwater feature with other highlights including Ash Planters and a light andary planting scheme in inspired by unused overground Platforms in London this Garden has a focus on community-led gardening and education it celebrates the importance of planting in transportation areas to improve biodiversity rainwater collection carbon capture and enhance people’s well-being the doorstep Library garden celebrates the magic of reading and the importance of rainforests from textural Plants reminiscent of temperate and tropical rainforest to a bench seat for reading it illustrates the power of books to transport you anywhere in the world the restorative balcony Garden is the ultimate small space Haven combining reclaimed items with new materials its aim is to encourage people to maximize their own outside space and see that a small footprint is not synonymous with a restricted design

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