Duchess goes ‘back to nature’ with Chelsea garden design
PLANS FOR a Chelsea Flower Show garden co-designed by the Duchess of Cambridge have been unveiled.
The ‘Back to Nature Garden’ aims to highlight the benefits the natural world brings to mental and physical well-being. Kate has co-designed the woodland wilderness garden alongside landscape architects Andree Davies and Adam White, and the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
Her involvement with the 2019 RHS Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show was first revealed in January. Kensington Palace said the garden will help “inspire families to get outside and explore nature together”.
It added: “The garden hopes to trigger memories of time spent in nature, and encourage others to go out and create new experiences in the great outdoors.”
The centrepiece will be a high platform tree house, clad in stag horn oak that draws inspiration from a bird or animal nest.
It will also feature a swing seat, rustic den and a campfire as well as tree stumps, stepping stones and a hollow log. Interaction with the environment will be encouraged through the garden’s “multi-sensory”, green and blue plant scheme.