Campaign to Protect Rural England
We’re the Campaign to Protect Rural England. We shape and promote solutions for the sustainable use of land to protect and regenerate the countryside.

We're having an incredible time at Chelsea so far🌸!
The brilliant Mark Spencer (@spencercollection) has captured the finished garden in all its glory, and we are so pleased with the final results, It looks absolutely stunning!
We are so proud of everything that has gone into bringing this vision to life and thank you so much to everyone who has been involved.
Wish us luck!
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @loxleysilverband @saraheberlelandscape @project.giving.back

We're having an incredible time at Chelsea so far🌸!
The brilliant Mark Spencer (@spencercollection) has captured the finished garden in all its glory, and we are so pleased with the final results, It looks absolutely stunning!
We are so proud of everything that has gone into bringing this vision to life and thank you so much to everyone who has been involved.
Wish us luck!
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @loxleysilverband @saraheberlelandscape @project.giving.back

We're having an incredible time at Chelsea so far🌸!
The brilliant Mark Spencer (@spencercollection) has captured the finished garden in all its glory, and we are so pleased with the final results, It looks absolutely stunning!
We are so proud of everything that has gone into bringing this vision to life and thank you so much to everyone who has been involved.
Wish us luck!
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @loxleysilverband @saraheberlelandscape @project.giving.back

We're having an incredible time at Chelsea so far🌸!
The brilliant Mark Spencer (@spencercollection) has captured the finished garden in all its glory, and we are so pleased with the final results, It looks absolutely stunning!
We are so proud of everything that has gone into bringing this vision to life and thank you so much to everyone who has been involved.
Wish us luck!
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @loxleysilverband @saraheberlelandscape @project.giving.back

We're having an incredible time at Chelsea so far🌸!
The brilliant Mark Spencer (@spencercollection) has captured the finished garden in all its glory, and we are so pleased with the final results, It looks absolutely stunning!
We are so proud of everything that has gone into bringing this vision to life and thank you so much to everyone who has been involved.
Wish us luck!
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @loxleysilverband @saraheberlelandscape @project.giving.back

We're having an incredible time at Chelsea so far🌸!
The brilliant Mark Spencer (@spencercollection) has captured the finished garden in all its glory, and we are so pleased with the final results, It looks absolutely stunning!
We are so proud of everything that has gone into bringing this vision to life and thank you so much to everyone who has been involved.
Wish us luck!
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @loxleysilverband @saraheberlelandscape @project.giving.back

We're having an incredible time at Chelsea so far🌸!
The brilliant Mark Spencer (@spencercollection) has captured the finished garden in all its glory, and we are so pleased with the final results, It looks absolutely stunning!
We are so proud of everything that has gone into bringing this vision to life and thank you so much to everyone who has been involved.
Wish us luck!
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @loxleysilverband @saraheberlelandscape @project.giving.back

We want every town and city to be surrounded by thriving, protected countryside. Do you agree?
We're asking everyone across England to stand with us and call for countryside On The Edge to be protected and regenerated — for nature, for climate, for wellbeing.
Add your name. Link in bio. 🌱
(C) Joe Dunckley

We want every town and city to be surrounded by thriving, protected countryside. Do you agree?
We're asking everyone across England to stand with us and call for countryside On The Edge to be protected and regenerated — for nature, for climate, for wellbeing.
Add your name. Link in bio. 🌱
(C) Joe Dunckley

We want every town and city to be surrounded by thriving, protected countryside. Do you agree?
We're asking everyone across England to stand with us and call for countryside On The Edge to be protected and regenerated — for nature, for climate, for wellbeing.
Add your name. Link in bio. 🌱
(C) Joe Dunckley

We have some very exciting news to share 🔔✨
After RHS Chelsea Flower Show, our On the Edge garden won't just disappear, it will be reimagined and rehomed at Park Hill, Sheffield.
This location means the world to us. Sheffield is where our organisation was born, brought to life by pioneering activists like Ethel Haythornthwaite. It was here, close to the Peak District - the very first National Park that CPRE campaigned for - that our roots were laid down.
Sending our centenary garden back North feels like a truly beautiful full circle moment. We couldn't think of a more fitting place for it to live on.
Originally built in the 1960s Park Hill has been transformed in recent years by a joint venture partnership of Urban Splash and Places for People with the pair working together to create hundreds of new homes, amenities and green spaces.
#Sheffield #NationalParks #Countryside

We have some very exciting news to share 🔔✨
After RHS Chelsea Flower Show, our On the Edge garden won't just disappear, it will be reimagined and rehomed at Park Hill, Sheffield.
This location means the world to us. Sheffield is where our organisation was born, brought to life by pioneering activists like Ethel Haythornthwaite. It was here, close to the Peak District - the very first National Park that CPRE campaigned for - that our roots were laid down.
Sending our centenary garden back North feels like a truly beautiful full circle moment. We couldn't think of a more fitting place for it to live on.
Originally built in the 1960s Park Hill has been transformed in recent years by a joint venture partnership of Urban Splash and Places for People with the pair working together to create hundreds of new homes, amenities and green spaces.
#Sheffield #NationalParks #Countryside

We have some very exciting news to share 🔔✨
After RHS Chelsea Flower Show, our On the Edge garden won't just disappear, it will be reimagined and rehomed at Park Hill, Sheffield.
This location means the world to us. Sheffield is where our organisation was born, brought to life by pioneering activists like Ethel Haythornthwaite. It was here, close to the Peak District - the very first National Park that CPRE campaigned for - that our roots were laid down.
Sending our centenary garden back North feels like a truly beautiful full circle moment. We couldn't think of a more fitting place for it to live on.
Originally built in the 1960s Park Hill has been transformed in recent years by a joint venture partnership of Urban Splash and Places for People with the pair working together to create hundreds of new homes, amenities and green spaces.
#Sheffield #NationalParks #Countryside

We have some very exciting news to share 🔔✨
After RHS Chelsea Flower Show, our On the Edge garden won't just disappear, it will be reimagined and rehomed at Park Hill, Sheffield.
This location means the world to us. Sheffield is where our organisation was born, brought to life by pioneering activists like Ethel Haythornthwaite. It was here, close to the Peak District - the very first National Park that CPRE campaigned for - that our roots were laid down.
Sending our centenary garden back North feels like a truly beautiful full circle moment. We couldn't think of a more fitting place for it to live on.
Originally built in the 1960s Park Hill has been transformed in recent years by a joint venture partnership of Urban Splash and Places for People with the pair working together to create hundreds of new homes, amenities and green spaces.
#Sheffield #NationalParks #Countryside

It is all in the detail 🔎!
Our On the Edge garden is full of hidden surprises — did you spot them all? Tucked among the wildflowers and willow, you'll find a tiny ceramic tortoise, a collection of foraged (and empty!) bird nests, delicate wild strawberries, and touches of Herb Robert weaving through it all.
No gnomes here - just nature doing what it does best in our edgelands.
Photos: @spencercollection

It is all in the detail 🔎!
Our On the Edge garden is full of hidden surprises — did you spot them all? Tucked among the wildflowers and willow, you'll find a tiny ceramic tortoise, a collection of foraged (and empty!) bird nests, delicate wild strawberries, and touches of Herb Robert weaving through it all.
No gnomes here - just nature doing what it does best in our edgelands.
Photos: @spencercollection

It is all in the detail 🔎!
Our On the Edge garden is full of hidden surprises — did you spot them all? Tucked among the wildflowers and willow, you'll find a tiny ceramic tortoise, a collection of foraged (and empty!) bird nests, delicate wild strawberries, and touches of Herb Robert weaving through it all.
No gnomes here - just nature doing what it does best in our edgelands.
Photos: @spencercollection

It is all in the detail 🔎!
Our On the Edge garden is full of hidden surprises — did you spot them all? Tucked among the wildflowers and willow, you'll find a tiny ceramic tortoise, a collection of foraged (and empty!) bird nests, delicate wild strawberries, and touches of Herb Robert weaving through it all.
No gnomes here - just nature doing what it does best in our edgelands.
Photos: @spencercollection

It is all in the detail 🔎!
Our On the Edge garden is full of hidden surprises — did you spot them all? Tucked among the wildflowers and willow, you'll find a tiny ceramic tortoise, a collection of foraged (and empty!) bird nests, delicate wild strawberries, and touches of Herb Robert weaving through it all.
No gnomes here - just nature doing what it does best in our edgelands.
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

Every plant in our On the Edge garden is a beautiful, native species — the kind you'd find growing wild in the edgelands on the fringes of our towns and cities across the UK.
We've pulled together a few of our star plants so you can create your very own patch of edgeland beauty, right in your garden.
✨🌼
Photos: @spencercollection

What an extraordinary week for @cpre as it celebrates 100 years. 🌿
At this year’s @the_rhs Chelsea Flower Show, @saraheberlelandscape On the Edge designed for CPRE was crowned Garden of the Year — a hauntingly beautiful space that captured the imagination of everyone who stepped into it. At its heart, @wood5333 monumental Gaia sculpture seemed to sleep quietly amongst edgeland planting, willow weaving, dry stone walling, and the beautiful duck weed pond: a garden about fragility, resilience and the wild beauty of the landscapes on the edges of our towns and cities.
For almost three years we’ve had the privilege of working with CPRE on its centenary year, and earlier this month we published our anthology Future Rural.
Bringing together writers, farmers, activists, ecologists and thinkers, Future Rural explores the challenges and possibilities facing Britain’s countryside — from land access and affordable housing to biodiversity loss and climate change — while searching for a fairer and more hopeful rural future.
And how lovely it was to see Future Rural photographed within Sarah’s extraordinary garden at Chelsea — the book resting amongst the planting and stone felt like a perfect meeting of ideas and landscape, a conversation between page and place. Both the garden and the anthology ask the same urgent question: what kind of countryside do we want to leave for future generations?
Perhaps the best thing of all is that On the Edge will not disappear when Chelsea closes its gates. This summer, the garden will be relocated to Park Hill in Sheffield, where it will become a permanent community space — continuing CPRE’s story of regeneration, access to nature and the importance of green spaces in everyday life. 🌱
* In July we’ll be publishing a short history of CPRE written by Matthew Kelly
Cover by @hollydrawsinink
Photography by @spencercollection
#cpre #futurerural #chelseaflowershow #bookstagram

What an extraordinary week for @cpre as it celebrates 100 years. 🌿
At this year’s @the_rhs Chelsea Flower Show, @saraheberlelandscape On the Edge designed for CPRE was crowned Garden of the Year — a hauntingly beautiful space that captured the imagination of everyone who stepped into it. At its heart, @wood5333 monumental Gaia sculpture seemed to sleep quietly amongst edgeland planting, willow weaving, dry stone walling, and the beautiful duck weed pond: a garden about fragility, resilience and the wild beauty of the landscapes on the edges of our towns and cities.
For almost three years we’ve had the privilege of working with CPRE on its centenary year, and earlier this month we published our anthology Future Rural.
Bringing together writers, farmers, activists, ecologists and thinkers, Future Rural explores the challenges and possibilities facing Britain’s countryside — from land access and affordable housing to biodiversity loss and climate change — while searching for a fairer and more hopeful rural future.
And how lovely it was to see Future Rural photographed within Sarah’s extraordinary garden at Chelsea — the book resting amongst the planting and stone felt like a perfect meeting of ideas and landscape, a conversation between page and place. Both the garden and the anthology ask the same urgent question: what kind of countryside do we want to leave for future generations?
Perhaps the best thing of all is that On the Edge will not disappear when Chelsea closes its gates. This summer, the garden will be relocated to Park Hill in Sheffield, where it will become a permanent community space — continuing CPRE’s story of regeneration, access to nature and the importance of green spaces in everyday life. 🌱
* In July we’ll be publishing a short history of CPRE written by Matthew Kelly
Cover by @hollydrawsinink
Photography by @spencercollection
#cpre #futurerural #chelseaflowershow #bookstagram

What an extraordinary week for @cpre as it celebrates 100 years. 🌿
At this year’s @the_rhs Chelsea Flower Show, @saraheberlelandscape On the Edge designed for CPRE was crowned Garden of the Year — a hauntingly beautiful space that captured the imagination of everyone who stepped into it. At its heart, @wood5333 monumental Gaia sculpture seemed to sleep quietly amongst edgeland planting, willow weaving, dry stone walling, and the beautiful duck weed pond: a garden about fragility, resilience and the wild beauty of the landscapes on the edges of our towns and cities.
For almost three years we’ve had the privilege of working with CPRE on its centenary year, and earlier this month we published our anthology Future Rural.
Bringing together writers, farmers, activists, ecologists and thinkers, Future Rural explores the challenges and possibilities facing Britain’s countryside — from land access and affordable housing to biodiversity loss and climate change — while searching for a fairer and more hopeful rural future.
And how lovely it was to see Future Rural photographed within Sarah’s extraordinary garden at Chelsea — the book resting amongst the planting and stone felt like a perfect meeting of ideas and landscape, a conversation between page and place. Both the garden and the anthology ask the same urgent question: what kind of countryside do we want to leave for future generations?
Perhaps the best thing of all is that On the Edge will not disappear when Chelsea closes its gates. This summer, the garden will be relocated to Park Hill in Sheffield, where it will become a permanent community space — continuing CPRE’s story of regeneration, access to nature and the importance of green spaces in everyday life. 🌱
* In July we’ll be publishing a short history of CPRE written by Matthew Kelly
Cover by @hollydrawsinink
Photography by @spencercollection
#cpre #futurerural #chelseaflowershow #bookstagram

What an extraordinary week for @cpre as it celebrates 100 years. 🌿
At this year’s @the_rhs Chelsea Flower Show, @saraheberlelandscape On the Edge designed for CPRE was crowned Garden of the Year — a hauntingly beautiful space that captured the imagination of everyone who stepped into it. At its heart, @wood5333 monumental Gaia sculpture seemed to sleep quietly amongst edgeland planting, willow weaving, dry stone walling, and the beautiful duck weed pond: a garden about fragility, resilience and the wild beauty of the landscapes on the edges of our towns and cities.
For almost three years we’ve had the privilege of working with CPRE on its centenary year, and earlier this month we published our anthology Future Rural.
Bringing together writers, farmers, activists, ecologists and thinkers, Future Rural explores the challenges and possibilities facing Britain’s countryside — from land access and affordable housing to biodiversity loss and climate change — while searching for a fairer and more hopeful rural future.
And how lovely it was to see Future Rural photographed within Sarah’s extraordinary garden at Chelsea — the book resting amongst the planting and stone felt like a perfect meeting of ideas and landscape, a conversation between page and place. Both the garden and the anthology ask the same urgent question: what kind of countryside do we want to leave for future generations?
Perhaps the best thing of all is that On the Edge will not disappear when Chelsea closes its gates. This summer, the garden will be relocated to Park Hill in Sheffield, where it will become a permanent community space — continuing CPRE’s story of regeneration, access to nature and the importance of green spaces in everyday life. 🌱
* In July we’ll be publishing a short history of CPRE written by Matthew Kelly
Cover by @hollydrawsinink
Photography by @spencercollection
#cpre #futurerural #chelseaflowershow #bookstagram

What an extraordinary week for @cpre as it celebrates 100 years. 🌿
At this year’s @the_rhs Chelsea Flower Show, @saraheberlelandscape On the Edge designed for CPRE was crowned Garden of the Year — a hauntingly beautiful space that captured the imagination of everyone who stepped into it. At its heart, @wood5333 monumental Gaia sculpture seemed to sleep quietly amongst edgeland planting, willow weaving, dry stone walling, and the beautiful duck weed pond: a garden about fragility, resilience and the wild beauty of the landscapes on the edges of our towns and cities.
For almost three years we’ve had the privilege of working with CPRE on its centenary year, and earlier this month we published our anthology Future Rural.
Bringing together writers, farmers, activists, ecologists and thinkers, Future Rural explores the challenges and possibilities facing Britain’s countryside — from land access and affordable housing to biodiversity loss and climate change — while searching for a fairer and more hopeful rural future.
And how lovely it was to see Future Rural photographed within Sarah’s extraordinary garden at Chelsea — the book resting amongst the planting and stone felt like a perfect meeting of ideas and landscape, a conversation between page and place. Both the garden and the anthology ask the same urgent question: what kind of countryside do we want to leave for future generations?
Perhaps the best thing of all is that On the Edge will not disappear when Chelsea closes its gates. This summer, the garden will be relocated to Park Hill in Sheffield, where it will become a permanent community space — continuing CPRE’s story of regeneration, access to nature and the importance of green spaces in everyday life. 🌱
* In July we’ll be publishing a short history of CPRE written by Matthew Kelly
Cover by @hollydrawsinink
Photography by @spencercollection
#cpre #futurerural #chelseaflowershow #bookstagram

Don't miss your chance to vote for On the Edge in the BBC/RHS People's Choice Award!
Our garden highlights the importance of our edgelands, the countryside on the fringes of our towns and cities. These everyday landscapes matter for wildlife, for community wellbeing, and for resilience in a changing climate.
You have until 8pm this evening to vote - Link in bio!
📸 @spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

Don't miss your chance to vote for On the Edge in the BBC/RHS People's Choice Award!
Our garden highlights the importance of our edgelands, the countryside on the fringes of our towns and cities. These everyday landscapes matter for wildlife, for community wellbeing, and for resilience in a changing climate.
You have until 8pm this evening to vote - Link in bio!
📸 @spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

Don't miss your chance to vote for On the Edge in the BBC/RHS People's Choice Award!
Our garden highlights the importance of our edgelands, the countryside on the fringes of our towns and cities. These everyday landscapes matter for wildlife, for community wellbeing, and for resilience in a changing climate.
You have until 8pm this evening to vote - Link in bio!
📸 @spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

Don't miss your chance to vote for On the Edge in the BBC/RHS People's Choice Award!
Our garden highlights the importance of our edgelands, the countryside on the fringes of our towns and cities. These everyday landscapes matter for wildlife, for community wellbeing, and for resilience in a changing climate.
You have until 8pm this evening to vote - Link in bio!
📸 @spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

Don't miss your chance to vote for On the Edge in the BBC/RHS People's Choice Award!
Our garden highlights the importance of our edgelands, the countryside on the fringes of our towns and cities. These everyday landscapes matter for wildlife, for community wellbeing, and for resilience in a changing climate.
You have until 8pm this evening to vote - Link in bio!
📸 @spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

Don't miss your chance to vote for On the Edge in the BBC/RHS People's Choice Award!
Our garden highlights the importance of our edgelands, the countryside on the fringes of our towns and cities. These everyday landscapes matter for wildlife, for community wellbeing, and for resilience in a changing climate.
You have until 8pm this evening to vote - Link in bio!
📸 @spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

Don't miss your chance to vote for On the Edge in the BBC/RHS People's Choice Award!
Our garden highlights the importance of our edgelands, the countryside on the fringes of our towns and cities. These everyday landscapes matter for wildlife, for community wellbeing, and for resilience in a changing climate.
You have until 8pm this evening to vote - Link in bio!
📸 @spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back
Ever wondered how you can take inspiration from a RHS Chelsea show garden for your own outdoor space? @cloudgardeneruk chats to visitors at The Campaign to Protect Rural England’s ‘On the Edge’ Garden - this visitor in particular wanted planting advice for shady pockets. 🌿
Stay tuned for more tips to take home! 👨🌾
📽️ @filmbytomwade
#rhschelsea #rhschelseaflowershow #projectgivingback #gardensforgoodcauses
#ad | You’ve seen this garden everywhere this week, but there is an important message behind it to protect these forgotten places that so many of us cherish without even realising it.
If you want to learn more about the campaign or sign the pledge to stand by your local countryside, check out the link in my bio 💚
@cpre @saraheberlelandscape @the_rhs #chelseaflowershow #rhschelseaflowershow #ontheedge #cpre
Haven't seen the garden in full yet? Let us take you on a walk through On the Edge.
We wanted to celebrate our fragile and often overlooked edgelands. The countryside on the fringes of our towns and cities, these everyday landscapes matter for wildlife, for community wellbeing, and for resilience in a changing climate.
This garden is an invitation to see them differently: not as ‘leftover’ land, but as living places that can recover and thrive.
We came to Chelsea to put these places on the map, and we think it's fair to say — it worked. 🥇
Now we need YOUR help. The BBC/RHS People's Choice Award is open and you have just 24 hours to vote for your favourite garden. We'd be incredibly honoured to have your support.
Vote for On the Edge - link in bio.
Fields, footpaths, hedgerows, overgrown corners - growing up in Derbyshire, they’ve always been part of everyday life for me. I think when you grow up around that, you understand quite instinctively how much green space and the countryside matters 🌿
So being invited to capture my take on the Campaign to Protect Rural England garden at RHS Chelsea this year felt really special.
What I loved most about this garden was how familiar it felt. Nothing overly polished or untouchable — just wild beauty in the most honest way. Foxgloves, grasses, cow parsley, plants spilling into one another exactly as they do along the edges of footpaths and fields. It felt real.
The CPRE garden shines a light on the “edgelands” of towns and cities — overlooked patches of green between places that people often dismiss, without realising how much life they hold. Places full of birds, pollinators, biodiversity and quiet beauty.
At the centre of the garden is Gaia — a carved fallen tree representing Mother Nature, still supporting life even after falling. And honestly, that’s what made the whole space feel so emotional to me. It wasn’t just beautiful, it was hopeful. A reminder that nature will return if we let it.
Sometimes leaving a corner wild is one of the best things you can do 🐝
CPRE are currently asking people to add their name in support of protecting the countryside around our towns and cities — and they’re close to reaching 10,000 signatures!
And even more special for me — this garden is now moving to Park Hill in Sheffield, not too far from home. Really excited to see it take root there… see you in the next reel.
@cpre @saraheberlelandscape @project.giving.back
Add your name + find out more by visiting the link in my bio.
#CPRE100 #RHSChelseaFlowerShow #GardensForGoodCauses #ProjectGivingBack

🔔 The vote is now open!
The BBC/RHS People's Choice Award for Best Show Garden is the annual public vote, and it's decided entirely by people like you. No judges, just votes.
We are so proud of the garden and we've been blown away by @saraheberlelandscape, the incredibly talented team, and all the amazing volunteers who have worked tirelessly to bring the garden to life in support of our edgelands.
Please show your support for the garden once more and vote today, it really would mean the world to us.
Voting closes Thursday 21 May at 8pm and it takes just thirty seconds.
Link in bio to vote now.
📸@spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

🔔 The vote is now open!
The BBC/RHS People's Choice Award for Best Show Garden is the annual public vote, and it's decided entirely by people like you. No judges, just votes.
We are so proud of the garden and we've been blown away by @saraheberlelandscape, the incredibly talented team, and all the amazing volunteers who have worked tirelessly to bring the garden to life in support of our edgelands.
Please show your support for the garden once more and vote today, it really would mean the world to us.
Voting closes Thursday 21 May at 8pm and it takes just thirty seconds.
Link in bio to vote now.
📸@spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

🔔 The vote is now open!
The BBC/RHS People's Choice Award for Best Show Garden is the annual public vote, and it's decided entirely by people like you. No judges, just votes.
We are so proud of the garden and we've been blown away by @saraheberlelandscape, the incredibly talented team, and all the amazing volunteers who have worked tirelessly to bring the garden to life in support of our edgelands.
Please show your support for the garden once more and vote today, it really would mean the world to us.
Voting closes Thursday 21 May at 8pm and it takes just thirty seconds.
Link in bio to vote now.
📸@spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

🔔 The vote is now open!
The BBC/RHS People's Choice Award for Best Show Garden is the annual public vote, and it's decided entirely by people like you. No judges, just votes.
We are so proud of the garden and we've been blown away by @saraheberlelandscape, the incredibly talented team, and all the amazing volunteers who have worked tirelessly to bring the garden to life in support of our edgelands.
Please show your support for the garden once more and vote today, it really would mean the world to us.
Voting closes Thursday 21 May at 8pm and it takes just thirty seconds.
Link in bio to vote now.
📸@spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

🔔 The vote is now open!
The BBC/RHS People's Choice Award for Best Show Garden is the annual public vote, and it's decided entirely by people like you. No judges, just votes.
We are so proud of the garden and we've been blown away by @saraheberlelandscape, the incredibly talented team, and all the amazing volunteers who have worked tirelessly to bring the garden to life in support of our edgelands.
Please show your support for the garden once more and vote today, it really would mean the world to us.
Voting closes Thursday 21 May at 8pm and it takes just thirty seconds.
Link in bio to vote now.
📸@spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back

🔔 The vote is now open!
The BBC/RHS People's Choice Award for Best Show Garden is the annual public vote, and it's decided entirely by people like you. No judges, just votes.
We are so proud of the garden and we've been blown away by @saraheberlelandscape, the incredibly talented team, and all the amazing volunteers who have worked tirelessly to bring the garden to life in support of our edgelands.
Please show your support for the garden once more and vote today, it really would mean the world to us.
Voting closes Thursday 21 May at 8pm and it takes just thirty seconds.
Link in bio to vote now.
📸@spencercollection
@theoutdoorroom, @wood5333 @tomharestudio @noblestonework @specialisedmetalfabrications @project.giving.back
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