RHS Chelsea Flower Show in Project Giving Back launched
Today a new unique organization has been announced that will fund gardens inspired by UK charities and non-profit organizations at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2022, 2023, and 2024. The Giving Back Program is the vision of two individuals who hope to be a major springboard are for various charities that suffered losses during the global Covid-19 pandemic.
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Project Giving Back will work with many UK charities, along with established and emerging designers, gardeners, and nurseries with the UK charities to improve people's many ways of supporting people, plants, and the Earth.
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show attracts 168,000 visitors
annually and reaches millions through the RHS website, BBC program production,
and wider media coverage, providing an unparalleled platform to share their
stories.
Project Giving Back Advisory Panel member and Crocus CEO Mark
Fane said, "It is an honor to be invited to partner with experienced
industry colleagues to help establish this groundbreaking support plan. We are
delighted to meet the challenges of several goals, designers and gardeners,
landscapers, and nurseries over the next three years to help tell the stories
of many great charities. If your organization has always dreamed of exhibiting
at Chelsea, but because of the budget needed for the exhibition we can't
participate, and we'd love to hear from you. "
The Project Giving Back will provide funding for eight
performance gardens in Chelsea (RHS) and a new All about Plants project in
2022. From 2022 to 2024, the exhibition will fund a total of 42 gardens,
including a new category in 2023. The applications for the exhibition garden
category in 2022 are now closed).
RHS Director General Sue Biggs said: “Over the years, we have seen many charities create inspirational gardens at Chelsea RHS, share incredibly important information, and after such a difficult year, many people are financially and emotionally full hope give more people more help. A great opportunity to create me. I can't wait to know what this fantastic project will be like in the next three years, what kind of garden will come. "
To finalize before the RHS application deadline, Project
Giving Back has announced that it will support the first three garden
applications at RHS Chelsea on Main Avenue by 2022. Both RNLI and Mind's
charities will be submitting applications and the third will be an inspired
garden. The BBC series "Blue Peter" has been encouraging children to
enjoy gardening and nature for over 60 years. The three artists will team up
with a well-known garden designer to be announced later this year to ensure
their chances of exhibiting at the fair are as high as possible. The design
will be carried out in accordance with the usual RHS application selection by
the "Project Giving Back" which does not guarantee the allocation of
the exhibition space.
Arne Maynard, a garden designer and member of the "Give
Back Project" advisory group, said: "Designing and building a garden
at the Chelsea Flower Show is extremely challenging and rewarding. For many
designers, including myself, this can get them started. Career. I look forward
to helping lighten various charity projects. I am fortunate to have been able
to successfully complete what I love. Now is the time to give back. This seems
like a unique and rewarding way to achieve this goal reach. "


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