Double gold medallist, Patrick Collins, will be exhibiting his fourth Show Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, next week.
Mr Collins, from Raynes Park, has co-designed the B&Q garden, which features the highest ever construction at Chelsea, a 9m tower, covered with plants – all edible.
The garden has been designed to highlight the environmental difference every gardener can make through a living wall of window boxes demonstrating vertical farms and urban food production.
Chelsea Flower Show, which is sold out, runs from May 24 to 28, and attracts 157,000 visitors.
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