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Monty Don Unveils First Dog-Friendly Garden at Chelsea Flower Show

Inspired by his golden retriever Ned, the garden features canine-focused elements and will be relocated to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home after the show.

Brick paths have been inscribed with the names of Monty Don's dogs as well as those of canine-lovers Charles III and Queen Camilla
Dog-friendly gardens need a lawn for dogs to play on, and lie down on in the cool shade
British gardener Monty Don poses with his dog Ned, a golden retriever, in his dog-friendly garden, at the RHS Chelsea Flower show in London
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Overview

  • Monty Don, encouraged by the RHS, designed his first-ever Chelsea Flower Show garden tailored for dogs and their owners.
  • The garden includes a lawn, water features, shade trees, a dog house, and play elements, with paths inspired by Ned's movements.
  • Preview day saw lively canine activity, with dogs wearing down the lawn and raising discussions about plant safety for pets.
  • Celebrity visitors included James Middleton with Ned's mother and sister, and King Charles III and Queen Camilla are expected to visit.
  • After the show, the garden will be relocated to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to continue serving as a haven for rescued animals.