Chelsea Flower Show 2020 Charlotte Harris and Hugo Bugg's past gardens
Discover some of the previous gardens created by Charlotte Harris and Hugo Bugg ahead of their garden at Chelsea Flower Show 2020
Initial details of this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show have been released, with gardens for Facebook, the Body Shop and Yeo Valley all announced. Several designers who have appeared previously at Chelsea Flower Show return this year, including Tom Massey, Matt Keightley and Sarah Eberle.
Read our news story on Chelsea 2020 garden designers announcement
Hugo Bugg and Charlotte Harris are two of those returning to Chelsea Flower Show, with a communal residential garden for show sponsor M&G on Main Avenue. The garden design focuses on the need to have both beautiful and sustainable green spaces within growing cities for the benefit of plants and people.
Here's a selection of images from some of Hugo Bugg and Charlotte Harris' previous gardens. Head here for more information and ticket details for RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2020.
The CoppaFeel! Garden, designed by Hugo Bugg for Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2011
Charlotte Harris' garden at RHS Flower Show 2017 for Royal Bank of Canada
Hugo Bugg at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016, sponsored by Royal Bank of Canada
The Albert Dock Garden, designed by Hugo Bugg at RHS Show Tatton Park 2010
Hugo Bugg's Waterscape Garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2014
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