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Date: 8th July 1997
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 573
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P573 CEEFAX 1 573 Tue 08 Jul 19:22/11 1/4 The biggest annual flower show in the world gets under way from Thursday. Hampton Court Palace Flower Show also boasts one of the loveliest settings. Just like in food and fashion, certain garden themes are hip. This year's vogue is for water and garden "rooms". The show is a chance for Britain's mostinnovative and award-winning designers to show off. Charities get to spread their message and big firms to show what they can do.Switched On 540Cookery 580TV 600G's World CookBook FilmQuiz Main Menu
P573 CEEFAX 1 573 Tue 08 Jul 19:31/42 2/4 There are more than 20 show gardens at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. There are also eight floral marquees, water gardens, the annual British rose festival and hundreds of stalls to explore. It's a 25-acre horticultural encyclopaedia where keen gardeners can get ideas from show gardens and specialist nurseries. They can also pick up tips from an armyof experts who will be on hand to offertimely advice. Switched On 540Cookery 580TV 600G's World CookBook FilmQuiz Main Menu
P573 CEEFAX 1 573 Tue 08 Jul 19:54/27 3/4 Garden rooms, according to designer Naila Green, are one of the dominant themes of the 20th Century. Her design at the Hampton Court Palace show, A Garden Celebration, marks the 50th anniversary of Radio 4's evergreenGardeners' Question Time. Naila's garden is divided into five rooms each with its own theme, based onpast, present and future. The centrepiece, is the Miro Garden, a futuristic theme inspired by the work of the artist. Switched On 540Cookery 580TV 600G's World CookBook FilmQuiz Main Menu
P573 CEEFAX 1 573 Tue 08 Jul 19:23/40 4/4 The man who has helped nurture the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show since its inception says this year's show has thebest and most exciting line-up yet. "Hampton Court's reputation means thereis tremendous competition for garden designers to show their work here. "We really are able to pick and choose," said Adrian Greenoak. It opens to the public from Thursday, July 10 to Sunday, July 13. Admission is £17 for adults, £10 after 3pm. Children 5-15 are £5. Switched On 540Cookery 580TV 600G's World CookBook FilmQuiz Main Menu