Forest bathing garden wins Chelsea flower show top prize

First-time exhibitor Ula Maria scoops best in show for garden designed for muscular dystrophy charity

A garden demonstrating the joys of forest bathing has won best in show at the Chelsea flower show.

Designed by the first-time exhibitor Ula Maria, the garden was inspired by the ancient Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which means being calm and quiet among trees, breathing deeply and observing nature.

Continue reading… First-time exhibitor Ula Maria scoops best in show for garden designed for muscular dystrophy charityA garden demonstrating the joys of forest bathing has won best in show at the Chelsea flower show.Designed by the first-time exhibitor Ula Maria, the garden was inspired by the ancient Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which means being calm and quiet among trees, breathing deeply and observing nature. Continue reading… Chelsea flower show, Access to green space, Environment, Life and style, London, Disability, UK news, Society 

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