For more information please contact:

Sharon Gilbert
Press & PR Manager
Telephone:
01684 584929
Fax:
01684 584930
E-mail: sharon@threecounties.co.uk
Editor's Notes:
The Malvern Spring Gardening Show is a fund raising event and a joint venture of the Three Counties Agricultural Society
Registered Charity No: 511868
and the Royal Horticultural Society Registered Charity No: 222879.
A quarter of a century later, organizers of the event which now ranks in Britain’s top five big flower shows - are preparing to celebrate more than two decades of gardening innovation and excellence.
The Malvern Showground and its partner the Royal Horticultural Society will mark the Silver Anniversary with a whole host of special birthday celebrations.
The Show is synonymous with fresh ideas, horticultural excellence, environmentally responsible design and practice, education and real gardening for all. It is also known for its beautiful location in a green and fertile countryside, dotted with hamlets and villages, orchards and historic landmarks, and rich in wildlife and crops.
Garden designers James Steed, Alex Bell and Claire Potter will be coming together for the very first time in 2010 to create a beautiful anniversary garden which will remain in situ until July.
The garden has been designed to capture Malvern’s unique appeal and features blocks of meadow grass with fruit trees, vegetables in galvanized troughs under-planted with ornamentals, a pool with a tasteful ripple, bees and a space for chickens.
Malvern is home to a 1.6 acre Royal Horticultural Society Floral Marquee, with thousands of blooms from the top 100 nurseries in the country.
As part of the birthday celebrations, nurserymen and women from all over Britain will be compiling a short list of favourite plants for a ‘Best of The Best’ signature collection.
25 of them will be staging ‘Celebration’ themed displays for a Marquee centre-piece and competing for ‘The People’s Choice’ award.
Malvern’s success over the years can be attributed in part to its constantly evolving content, and a commitment to embrace the future in every respect. But a 25th milestone is the perfect excuse for a trip down memory lane to see just how far the Show has come, and visitors can enjoy a special Birthday Exhibition, which chronicles the Show’s history in stories, characters, photographs and publicity materials.
Fast forward to the future – how might our gardens look 25, 500, 1000 and even 1500 years from now? Will we be growing our food in an urban setting, and how might the climate and rainfall have changed by the year 2035 and beyond?
Students from primary and secondary schools and colleges in and around the region, will be trying to predict the answer in the form of school gardens with a futuristic theme, as part of a project sponsored by BAM Construction.
No birthday would be complete without a celebratory cake, and flower show exhibitor, David Matthewman of Matthewman Sweet Peas will be saying it with flowers this year, in the shape of a highly visual birthday cake made entirely from the fragrant blooms of the lovely sweet pea!
Visitors to Malvern this year can look forward to 17 Show Gardens, ranging from a disused Welsh railway crossing, an outdoor Quaker meeting room and the Morgan Motor Company’s unique wildlife-friendly interpretation of the traditionally formal front garden.
Candidates for this year’s Chris Beardshaw Mentoring Scholarship, sponsored by Bradstone, will be creating 8 circus-themed gardens, there’s a new Botanical Art exhibition and an Arts and Food Market with delicious home produce, quality ceramics, pictures and accessories from local artisans.
Television gardeners will be talking to growers and designers from the superb Design For Living Theatre and Garden Stage, and gardenersclick (Digital Media Award Winner 2008) will be hosting ‘Ask The Experts’ Q & A sessions throughout the Show.
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Sharon Gilbert – Press & PR Manager
Three Counties Agricultural Society
Telephone: 01684 584929 (direct dial)
E-mail: sharon@threecounties.co.uk
Released: 28/01/2010