Pulp Friction, a not-for-profit organization supporting people with learning disabilities, won a silver-gilt medal at the Chelsea Flower Show. South Africa also achieved multiple awards at the show. Childhood friends Chris and Sid from Tavistock won first place in their category with a microbiome garden. The Stroke Association's Garden for Recovery, funded by Project Giving Back, will be relocated to Chapel Allerton Leeds Hospital. Additionally, a flood-resilient garden was a highlight at the show, designed to cope with rainy weather.
A highlight at this year's #ChelseaFlowerShow was the flood resilient garden which was full of ideas of to design your plot to cope with very rainy weather. We caught up with co-creator Dr Ed Barsley. https://t.co/6GLeDouM4e
Hear hear!Thank you @ProjGivingBack for funding the wonderful @TheStrokeAssoc Garden for Recovery #RHSChelseaFlowerShow and helping create a beautiful and lasting legacy which will relocate to Chapel Allerton Leeds Hospital and a space for human connection through stroke stories https://t.co/Tw2yC5tdbY
Well done to Chelsea Flower Show first-timers, childhood friends Chris and Sid from Tavistock, who took first place in their category 🏅🌻 Listen to Chris explain why they created a microbiome garden ➡🎧: https://t.co/3qekOHSWsj https://t.co/JGjyWLxXaz
[COMING UP] South Africa has won multiple awards at the Chelsea Flower Show. The competition has been around for over 100 years. Karen Bezuidenhout and Leon Kluge talk to #eNCA about their team's achievement. #NewsNight #DStv403 https://t.co/M2A8GAdO54
"It's amazing. We didn't think we'd get here." ❤ Pulp Friction, a not-for-profit organisation that supports people with learning disabilities, has won a silver-gilt medal at this year's Chelsea Flower Show. Read more: https://t.co/YdxTHMo2IB https://t.co/ne13q5A2dn