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Behind a Chelsea garden, lockdown veg and watering tips

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Award-winning designer Sarah Eberle gives us a virtual tour of the garden she designed for this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Plus we're feeling the love for allotments and sharing advice on quick-growing vegetables to provide speedy harvests during lockdown. RHS Water Scientist Janet Manning explores the results of an experiment to find out how much water hanging baskets really need.

Useful links: Virtual ChelseaPsalm 23 GardenRHS advice: grow your own veg – Get gardening advice on your phone with our free Grow Your Own appAdvice on wateringJoin the RHS for free personalised gardening advice

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Award-winning designer Sarah Eberle gives us a virtual tour of the garden she designed for this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Plus we're feeling the love for allotments and sharing advice on quick-growing vegetables to provide speedy harvests during lockdown. RHS Water Scientist Janet Manning explores the results of an experiment to find out how much water hanging baskets really need.

Useful links: Virtual ChelseaPsalm 23 GardenRHS advice: grow your own veg – Get gardening advice on your phone with our free Grow Your Own appAdvice on wateringJoin the RHS for free personalised gardening advice

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