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The People's Choice Award at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2023

Massive congratulations to Chris Beardshaw for winning the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½/ RHS People's Choice Award with the Myeloma UK - A Life Worth Living Garden

Inspired by listening to the voices of the Myeloma Community, this metaphorical garden has been designed to remind us to be in the moment, pause and reflect.

Here are the other Main Show Gardens on display at Chelsea Flower Show 2023

A Letter from A Million Years Past, designed by Jihae Hwang

The garden is a representation of "The Mother Mountain of Korea" in the Jirisan region of South Korea. It highlights how a rewilding project in the region has helped endangered plants from becoming extinct.

Centre for Mental Health's The Balance Garden, designed by Jon Davies & Steve Williams

This garden looks to the future of community spaces, providing a low cost, low maintenance garden highlighting the effect of nature on the mental health of those living in urban communities.

Centrepoint Garden, designed by Cleve West

The garden explores the notion of home and offers a metaphor for the challenges faced by young people facing homelessness, whilst acknowledging that through accessing help they can grow and realise their potential.

Horatio’s Garden, designed by Charlotte Harris & Hugo Bugg

Designed to be a place of sanctuary and hope, this garden provides an accessible space for everyone affected by life changing spinal injuries, patients, family and friends alike.

RBC Brewin Dolphin Garden, designed by Paul Hervey-Brookes

Designed as a young couple’s first garden, where they can put into practise the expertise passed down from their grandparents to make a garden for biodiversity and habitat for the future.

Samaritan’s Listening Garden, designed by Darren Hawkes

A garden of two halves, designed to be a place of comfort and hope as well as exploring the often-challenging journey towards safe space.

The Fauna & Flora International Garden, designed by Jilayne Rickards

The garden represents a slice of Central Africa's volcanic mountain range. Designed to map the journey of an ecotourist on a gorilla trek, tracing a rough track through the changing landscapes of the region.

The Nurture Landscapes Garden, designed by Sarah Price

A contemporary reimagining of the surroundings of Benton’s End – the 16th Century home of plantsman Cedric Morris, the garden explores the use of traditional techniques and uses materials as a way to add environmental value to a garden.

The Royal Entomological Society Garden, designed by Tom Massey

The Royal Entomological Society Garden highlights the importance of insects to gardens and people. Designed to focus on the habitats and food sources vital to beneficial insects and pollinators.

The Savills Garden, designed by Mark Gregory

This garden focuses on a seasonal potager within a traditional walled garden, designed to be within the setting of a country hotel.

Transcendence, designed by Gavin McWilliam & Andrew Wilson

This garden has been designed to deliver a spiritual space, reflecting the shared experience at the end of life.