Young Designers Showcase Sheffield Talent at RHS Flower Show Tatton Park

  • Eight aspiring landscape architects from the University of Sheffield are exhibiting at this year's the RHS Flower Show Tatton Park
  • The students will be showcasing in the Young Designer and Long Borders categories which celebrate wellbeing, sustainability and biodiversity
  • Their ambitious designs provide inspiration for gardeners to explore sensory and edible planting in their own spaces
  • The gardens give aspiring designers a platform to boost their careers and gain recognition from the RHS for their creativity

Eight aspiring landscape architects from the University of Sheffield will be showcasing garden designs at this year's RHS Flower Show Tatton Park.

The event, which takes place from 19-23 July at the historic Cheshire estate, will feature renowned garden designers, as well as up-and-coming young stars who create ambitious green spaces to provide inspiration for visitors to take home to their own gardens.

This year the University of Sheffield has eight young designers who have secured a place at the prestigious annual flower show, which is focusing on green spaces for local communities and the environment of the North West.

Ollie Pike and Camellia Hayes, Masters students from the University of Sheffield's Department of Landscape Architecture, secured two of the three Young Designers entries at the show and are both vying for the gold medals that could launch their career to new heights.

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