Tuesday 19 May 2015

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 Fresh Gardens - Silver Gilt - Breakthrough Breast Cancer Garden




Breakthrough Breast Cancer Garden

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Appearing for the first time at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Breakthrough Breast Cancer draws inspiration in the garden from the genetic research and breakthroughs into breast cancer being funded by the charity.

Based on a DNA helix shape, a hard stone pathway will be crossed by a ribbon of soft pink planting including Iris sibirica and Myosotis sylvatica. Water pools in the garden ripple every 10 minutes to represent the shocking statistics of women diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK. White stemmed trees and a green and white planting scheme create an ethereal feel with a sculpture by Rick Kirby symbolising the courage and dignity of all those fighting the disease.

The designer lost her late sister-in-law to breast cancer in March 2014 and sought to help the charity raise funds for its research and help reach its £100 million target. Ruth returns to RHS Chelsea having had her last Fresh garden awarded an RHS Gold medal in 2013.

Designed by

Ruth Willmott

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