Beware the British garden police
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A scandal was exposed at this year鈥檚 when a banned item was spotted in one of the lush display beds.
The illegal object was a garden gnome named Borage. Once spied, Royal Horticulture Society officials moved swiftly to have the gnome removed from the premises.
of London, organizers were even more shocked to learn that one of the members of their own ruling council had been 鈥渋mplicated in the affair.鈥
Jekka McVicar, a 13-time gold medal winner at Chelsea, had put together what was described as a stunning display of medicinal and culinary herbs in the Grand Pavilion. Since this was to be her last appearance in the show she decided to place Borage, a tiny statue holding a fishing rod, behind some of the greenery.
A show official insisted that the 鈥渙ffending gnome be ejected鈥 reminding the offender that gnomes are against the rules at the Chelsea Flower Show. The Times reports that the country鈥檚 gardening elite consider them to be taboo. (Is it just snobbery? .)
saying her gnome was in 鈥渨onderfully good taste.鈥 She went on to declare that he is 鈥渘ot brightly coloured 鈥 and is a subtle gnome.鈥 She refused to extract Borage from the display but promised to cover him with foliage.
Apparently she was successful in her efforts since Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family were able to view the often-spectacular displays without further incident 鈥 and without having to avert their eyes.
Even though Britain is suffering through a recession, almost 150,000 tickets were sold for this, the 87th Chelsea show. It is not known if many of the visitors would have shied away had they known the outlawed gnome was lurking in the basils.
Then again, I鈥檓 assuming many who love Chelsea don鈥檛 consider themselves to be among the gardening elite. They just enjoy seeing all those fabulous flowers and plants.
And like me, probably didn鈥檛 realize gnomes are no-nos.
Psssst: Statuary can add a new dimension to most any garden. Soon we鈥檒l explore some of the elegant and whimsical items available today. Maybe even a gnome or two!
Editor鈥檚 note:聽 If you like to take photos of flowers and gardens, do enter our monthly garden photo contest at Flickr: . It鈥檚 also a good place just to admire pictures of plants and gardens and chat with other gardeners.
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