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Famous farm to come to life at West garden show
Western Daily Press
|January 20, 2026
A GARDEN designed with the King and another bringing Bridge Farm to life to mark the 75th anniversary of The Archers are among those featuring at Royal Horticultural Society shows this summer.
An artist's impression of a display that will mark the 75th anniversary of BBC soap The Archers as the RHS brings a flower show to Badminton, inset
(Jo Thompson Landscape Garden Design/PA)
The RHS made the announcement about some of the highlights of their garden shows this year as the charity heads for new venues at Sandringham, Norfolk and Badminton, Gloucestershire, this year.
The Sandringham show will feature the RHS Royal Legacy Garden, designed by Catherine MacDonald in collaboration with Charles, featuring some of his favourite plants, utilising local Norfolk materials and championing horticultural and rural skills.
Ms MacDonald said it was an “honour” to be collaborating with the King for the garden that will be a centrepiece of the show.
“We are in the early stages, but I am finding the process inspiring and looking forward to including some of His Majesty's ideas and most-loved plants for visitors to enjoy.”
She said she had already had some discussions with Charles about possible options and ideas that might inspire the layout, adding: “It's going to be quite bold and colourful.”
Once they have decided on the colour palette for the garden, they would be deciding on planting, which could include some of the King’s favourites such as delphiniums, roses and acers.
This story is from the January 20, 2026 edition of Western Daily Press.
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