This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-32776296
The article has changed 6 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Chelsea Flower Show: Prince Harry visits charity garden | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Prince Harry has visited this year's Chelsea Flower Show, ahead of a visit later by the Queen. | |
The prince revealed he has yet to meet Princess Charlotte as he toured a garden designed for his charity. | |
Horticulturalists from around the world are displaying their designs at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, London. | Horticulturalists from around the world are displaying their designs at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, London. |
The launch of the show, which opens to the public on Tuesday, comes as its organisers say nearly a quarter of the UK's front gardens are now paved over. | |
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is urging householders to buck the trend by growing more plants. | The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is urging householders to buck the trend by growing more plants. |
'Icing on cake' | 'Icing on cake' |
Among the gardens being exhibited to special guests in Monday is one created for Sentebale, the charity co-founded by Prince Harry which helps children in Lesotho. | Among the gardens being exhibited to special guests in Monday is one created for Sentebale, the charity co-founded by Prince Harry which helps children in Lesotho. |
Visiting on Monday morning, the prince said the garden was "everything that I could have wished for". | |
He told BBC Breakfast parts of the garden "are exactly like Africa" and that he "can't wait" to show members of his family. | |
Designer Matt Keightley, who created a southern-African theme for the charity after designing a garden for Help the Heroes at last year's show, said: "It is such a privilege being part of the show. | |
"It was last year, and nothing has changed in that respect. I'm hoping the Queen will like it - that would be the icing on the cake." | "It was last year, and nothing has changed in that respect. I'm hoping the Queen will like it - that would be the icing on the cake." |
Some 165,000 people are expected to visit the show over five days and, for the first time, will be able to view the work of an amateur gardener. | |
Nurse Sean Murray, from Ashington, Northumberland, who won the BBC's Great Chelsea Garden Challenge, has designed a display for the main avenue at the show. | Nurse Sean Murray, from Ashington, Northumberland, who won the BBC's Great Chelsea Garden Challenge, has designed a display for the main avenue at the show. |
His front garden incorporates both plants and a parking space, to highlight the RHS's campaign, Greening Grey Britain. | His front garden incorporates both plants and a parking space, to highlight the RHS's campaign, Greening Grey Britain. |
It comes after a survey for the RHS showed that 24% of front gardens are now entirely paved, concreted or gravelled. More than a quarter, 28% of the 1,492 people polled, said there was no greenery at all in their front gardens. | |
RHS principal horticultural advisor Leigh Hunt said: "All gardens are important - vegetation provides so many benefits, preventing flooding, providing homes for wildlife, keeping cities cool in summer, insulating homes in winter." | RHS principal horticultural advisor Leigh Hunt said: "All gardens are important - vegetation provides so many benefits, preventing flooding, providing homes for wildlife, keeping cities cool in summer, insulating homes in winter." |
Joe Swift, BBC presenter of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, said: "We can all make our streets greener and better places to live and take action against this growing concrete jungle. | Joe Swift, BBC presenter of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, said: "We can all make our streets greener and better places to live and take action against this growing concrete jungle. |
"We've made this conversion to grey one garden at a time and now, today, there are 7.24 million front gardens that are mostly paved. | "We've made this conversion to grey one garden at a time and now, today, there are 7.24 million front gardens that are mostly paved. |
"It's time to get gardening. We can all make a difference: from window boxes to tree planting, let's join the RHS and greening grey Britain." | "It's time to get gardening. We can all make a difference: from window boxes to tree planting, let's join the RHS and greening grey Britain." |