From my walk through Chelsea, to the very last moment – a few hours in the company of the world’s greatest flower show….
RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 – the show gardens, the great pavillion, the roses and … well, pretty much everything
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Martin Ogden - gardener and photographer, rose-whisperer and garden wanderer. Loving all things horticultural and learning every day. On the cusp of new adventures in Dorset... View all posts by The Teddington Gardener
I love your photographs of the show! I was able to go this week myself, and it was stupendous. My feet still hurt.