It's lucky the Chelsea Flower Show wasn't on as it gets very busy then.
About half the show gardens at this year's Chelsea Flower Show in London were based on historical themes.
In 1979 the Chelsea Flower Show became so crowded that the turnstiles had to be closed and people turned away.
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Britain's rarest flower will have its own personal security guards when it goes on display at next week's Chelsea Flower Show.
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Mr Williams, from Llanfairpwll, Anglesey, is famous for his giant vegetables, and his successes at shows including the Chelsea Flower Show.
The Chelsea Flower Show award was the first time a Leeds garden had won a gold medal at the prestigious event.
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Looking to Mademoiselle Gabrielle Chanel's passion for camellias, he had Karl Lagerfeld design the Garden of Chanel at London's Chelsea Flower Show.
Finishing touches are now being made to Leeds City Council's entry for the 2011 Chelsea Flower Show which starts on 24 May.
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The Great British Garden Competition has been organised by the Olympic Delivery Authority with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), which runs the annual Chelsea Flower Show.
The 2010 garden will go on view at Roundhay Park alongside Leeds City Council's 2009 Chelsea Flower Show entry which won the silver gilt flora award.
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Mr Beales dedicated his life to roses, breeding varieties for the Queen, the Queen Mother and Prince Charles, and winning 19 Gold medals at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Peter Beales Roses claimed its 19th Royal Horticultural Society gold medal at last year's Chelsea Flower Show, where the nursery revealed three new roses at the show, including the Queen's Jubilee Rose.
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The Chelsea Flower Show, that annual London touchstone of garden trends, has turned up its nose at gnomes for years, relenting only in the name of heritage to allow the exhibition in 1993 of Sir Charles Isham's original German figure.
"They're living walls, and they come in all sorts of colors, not just green, " Richard Sabin of BioTecture told CNN, and whose walls have been incorporated in Gold and Silver Gilt medal-winning gardens at the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show, London.
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