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People on Twitter at Chelsea Flower Show

If you want to see how people are using Twitter at the Chelsea Flower Show here is a quick collection of people updating with both messages and often photos from the event. Phil is running updates from JamesASinclair directly on the front page of the network, he has already take a number of photos of garden features and a few familiar faces. If you want to get an overall feel of the Chelsea Flower Show then take a look for the search term #chelsea. While a couple of media outlets are running feeds, the BBC Chelsea troupe and the Guardian's Jane Perrone. Don't forget if you head along to the show feel free to put together a short write up for others to read, and use the photo uploading tools built into the network to show how some of your discoveries. And don't forget that network member Stuart Marler is heading to the Chelsea Flower Show on Friday and is looking to meet up with others, whilst other members of the network are heading along on various days over the week.

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  • There is also anicegreenleaf and cleve west
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    Thanks Craig.

    In addition to following the Twitterers from Chelsea you might wish to have a read of Claudia's review before the doors opened today for the celebrities.

    Each lunchtime, the BBC will be showing the latest from the show. I have just watched today's look at what is happening in advance of the Queen's private tour. A longer show will go out at 8pm on the BBC each evening.

    I have to say that I am finding it difficult to take in the 'anger' that James May's Plasticine Garden seems to have stirred up.

    The creation is being criticised because there is no use of real flowers. Show gardens - although now towing the horticultural line a little closer now - had become a focus of self indulgent contemporary art in recent years ans not too closely related to what a 'normal' gardener could and would have built.

    Just take a look at Dermuid Gavin's Westland Garden of 2007. A quirky looking building but is it really representative of the broader gardening taste?
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