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RHS Queen's Green Canopy Garden
Photo Credit: Royal Horticultural Society
RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2021 - Feature Garden

RHS Queen's Green Canopy Garden

RHS Queen's Green Canopy Garden
Two paths weave their way through a tapestry of grassland and wildflower meadows, beneath a canopy of trees in this stunning garden. Created in partnership between the RHS and The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC), a unique tree-planting initiative to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022, this garden delivers a powerful message on the importance of woodland and biodiversity. Designed by David Dodd, the garden is a tableau vivant of biodiverse regeneration in its various phases. The grassland that scatters the space signifies the poor diversity typical of grass landscapes and the potential they present for regeneration. Woven by Jay Davey, the three full-scale hale-bale sculptures spotted around the garden conjure thoughts of agriculture, another reminder of the inherent opportunity farmland possesses to become rich with woodland. Branching upward from the garden floor, the garden’s trees signify the cruciality of planting trees and their capacity for strengthening biodiversity. It is the space created by woodlands and the beautiful wildflower meadows around the garden that represent land used to its fullest potential, blooming into kaleidoscopic diversity. This opportunity for change and engagement through tree planting is at the heart of the QGC initiative. Focusing on encouraging sustainable planting by creating a legacy in honour of Her Majesty’s leadership of the nation, the QGC seeks to celebrate the innumerable benefits of trees, which create vital wildlife habitats, improve our health and wellbeing, clean our air and help mitigate the effects of climate change. Following the show, the trees from this garden are being replanted at RHS Garden Bridgewater as part of the QGC initiative.
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