Balcony gardens to feature at Chelsea Flower Show as it tries to be 'relevant' to young renters
Gardeners are planting in new ways, say organisers, so house plants will also be recognised
Not everyone has a large garden, and Chelsea wants to recognise that
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Balcony gardens will feature at Chelsea Flower Show for the first time as curators try to be "relevant" to young renters.
Visitors will see how these small spaces can be planted with species that can survive shade, cramped space and heavy wind - and don't drip on neighbours.
Following the decision to postpone the RHS Chelsea Flower Show until September for the first time in its 108-year history, designers have been tweaking their plans for the later show, and new exhibits have been planned.