Plants whose beauty is flawed carry a message in Children’s Society garden, a gold medal winner at Chelsea flower showGardens do not have to be perfect to be beautiful – and neither do teenagers. That is the central m...
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Gardens do not have to be perfect to be beautiful – and neither do teenagers. That is the central message behind the Children’s Society garden, which has won a gold medal at this year’s RHS Chelsea flower show. And prickly poppies, a bird’s nest fern planted in a drain and verbascum arcturus, a delicate-looking yellow flower with hairy stems, are among the plants chosen to convey it – plants whose beauty is flawed.
“The overlaying narrative of the garden is ‘beauty in imperfection’,” said the designer, Patrick Clarke. “Perfection is the most debilitating thing for young people because it’s something that is unattainable, and when they’re bombarded with images of perfection on social media … that is very, I think, threatening to people’s mental health.”
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Plants whose beauty is flawed carry a message in Children’s Society garden, a gold medal winner at Chelsea flower showGardens do not have to be perfect to be beautiful – and neither do teenagers. That is the central m...
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