I always enjoy the RHS Chelsea coverage on TV. I have never been to the show and I think I would find it too claustrophobic. However, as a TV viewer, you can see far more than if you were actually there. As always, here is a (totally biased) view of my favourite gardens. I think this year the gardens are all 'playing safe' - possibly to do with the unsettled political climate. They are all very green in colour too and many feature woodland areas.
The photos are all from the RHS Chelsea site: https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-chelsea-flower-show/Gardens
I like the wall with the circular window in it in the Harmonious Garden of Life. The swing seat powers the water feature, there is clover instead of lawn and the planting is all about insects.The Family Monsters Garden is a lovely slice of woodland.
This is probably my favourite garden - The Donkey Sanctuary Donkeys Matter garden. I like the idea behind it, of celebrating the work donkeys do all over the world, often in harsh conditions.
I really like the planting in this garden.
Andy Sturgeon's garden for M & G won best in show and again feature woodland planting interspersed with blackened timber structures. (Nice to think that my own black fence is still on trend!)
Chris Beardshaw's garden for Morgan Stanley has some beautiful planting, as always.
Finally, the Miles Stone Kingston Maurward Garden has some lovely curves and a wide rusted bowl water feature.
There were elements of lots of the other gardens that I liked, but these were the gardens that appealed most to me from the TV coverage.
I am going to RHS Chatsworth in a couple of weeks and am really looking forward to that.
Edited to add:
The Back to Nature Garden designed in collaboration with the Duchess of Cambridge (but not judged) was a big success with the children allowed on it. It is another woodland garden including a treehouse, rope swing, fire pit, running water and looks like the sort of garden we would have all loved as children.