Actors pose on the “Dream of the Indianos” garden during press day at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London Monday July 1, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival runs until July 7..RHS / Luke MacGregor
General shots of visitors inside the Floral marquee at RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019.
d. Designed by Will Williams. Sponsored by Viking Cruises. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no 516
Edible Eden. Designed by Chris Smith. Sponsored by Burpee Europe Ltd. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 391
RHS Letters and dahlia planting at RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019.
Festival of Roses at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019.
Garden designer, Rose McMonigall poses on the “Dream of the Indianos” garden during press day at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London Monday July 1, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival runs until July 7..RHS / Luke MacGregor
Garden designer Christopher Smith of Pennard Plants, waters the “Edible Eden” garden during build-up at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London Thursday June 27, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival open on Monday and runs until July 7..RHS / Luke MacGregor
visitor Teresa Conway, views roses in the festival of roses marquee during press day at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London Monday July 1, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival runs until July 7..RHS / Luke MacGregor
Visitors view allium on the W.S. Warmehoven exhibition during the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London Tuesday July 2, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival runs until July 7..RHS / Luke MacGregor
A visitor poses with lavender on the Downderry Nursery exhibition during the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London Tuesday July 2, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival runs until July 7..RHS / Luke MacGregor
Poppies stand on the Barton Platns exhibition during press day at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London Monday July 1, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival runs until July 7..RHS / Luke MacGregor
Actresses depicting Pagan white witches pose in the Naturecraft Garden at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London, Monday, July 1, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival open on Monday and runs until July 7..RHS / Suzanne Plunkett
APL: A Place to Meet. Designed by Cherry Carmen. Sponsored by The Association of Professional Landscapers, Kebur Garden Materials Farnborough and Landscape Plus. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 513
The Therapeutic Garden. Designed by Tony Wagstaff. Sponsored by Southend-on-Sea Borough Council, Wood BlocX, Formara Print+, Sovereign, CED Stone and Scope. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 464
Beth Chatto: The Drought Tolerant Garden. Designed by David Ward. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. (Stand no. 200)
The Naturecraft Garden. Designed by Pollyanna Wilkinson. Sponsored by Belvoir Fruit Farms. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 422
The RHS Back to Nature Garden. Designed by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge with Andree Davies and Adam White. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 526
Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine (known as Kate) and Chris Young, the RHS community outreach advisor, show children her “Back to nature garden” during press day at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019 in south west London Monday July 1, 2019. The flower show has rebranded as a festival to better reflect its character as the “Glastonbury of gardening”. The festival runs until July 7..RHS / Luke MacGregor
The Urban Pollinator. Designed by Caitlin McLaughlin. Sponsored by WarnerÂ’s Distillery. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 421
The Urban Pollinator. Designed by Caitlin McLaughlin. Sponsored by WarnerÂ’s Distillery. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 421
The Lower Barn Farm Outdoor Living Garden. Designed by Robert Grimstead. Sponsored by Lower Barn Farm. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 449
The Viking Cruises Lagom Garden. Designed by Will Williams. Sponsored by Viking Cruises. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no 516
The Dream of the Indianos. Designed by Rose McMonigall. Sponsored by Turismo de Galicia, The Spanish Tourist Office. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 467
The BBC Springwatch Garden. Designed by Jo Thompson. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 568
The Thames Water Flourishing Future Garden. Designed by Tony Woods. Sponsored by Thames Water. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no 493
The Cancer Research UK Pledge Pathway to Progress. Designed by Tom Simpson. Sponsored by Cancer Research UK. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 490
Smart Meter Garden. Designed by Matthew Childs. Sponsored by Smart Energy GB. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 470
Smart Meter Garden. Designed by Matthew Childs. Sponsored by Smart Energy GB. RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2019. Stand no. 470
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