Celebrities call for permanent end to gnome ban at Chelsea flower show
•Bill Bailey and Alan Titchmarsh paint gnomes for king’s garden at event in one-off to raise funds for RHS campaignGarden gnomes should make a permanent return to the Chelsea flower show, celebrities w...
•Speaking at the show’s press day, the comedian and musician Bill Bailey and the gardener and author Alan Titchmarsurged the Royal Horticultural Society to lift the gnome ban permanently.
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المصدر: The Guardian | Source: The GuardianBill Bailey and Alan Titchmarsh paint gnomes for king’s garden at event in one-off to raise funds for RHS campaign
Garden gnomes should make a permanent return to the Chelsea flower show, celebrities who have painted the mythical creatures for the king’s garden at this year’s event, have said.
At the high-end event, which kicks off on Tuesday in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, south-west London, the “tacky” statutes been frowned upon since 1927. Speaking at the show’s press day, the comedian and musician Bill Bailey and the gardener and author Alan Titchmarsurged the Royal Horticultural Society to lift the gnome ban permanently.
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