Catch Natasha at the 2023 RHS Chelsea Flower Show

    Natasha Lyon • 4 May 2023


    Sensory Delights and Bee Conservation: Lyon Raw Joins Expert Bee Team at the 2023 RHS Chelsea Flower Show


    Lyon Raw is proud to announce the launch of our new website, coinciding with founder Natasha Lyon's invitation to be part of an expert bee team at the 2023 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. This is a true honour, and we are thrilled to be working with Paula Carnell, author, naturopathic beekeeping expert, bee consultant, and Head Beekeeper at The Newt, Babylonstoren’s sister farm. The theme for the 2023 show is "Rewilding" and "Sensory,": perfectly in line with our training as Honey Sensory Analysis experts by the Italian Register in Bologna, Italy.


    As a beekeeper and honey sommelier, I understand the importance of gardens as a sensory kingdom for all living beings, including humans. Not only are they healing and restorative, but they also serve as a safe haven and food resource for our declining pollinators. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show has been showcasing the latest trends in garden design since 1930, and we are proud to be a part of it.

    https://www.sanbi.org/media/south-africa-wins-36th-gold-medal-at-the-chelsea-flower-show/

    Over the years, South Africa has won numerous awards, with renowned landscape designer Leon Kluge receiving a Gold Medal in 2013 and 2018. His team's work has showcased the beauty and diversity of South Africa's floral kingdom and cultures.

    A full list of South African awards received at the Chelsea Flower Show from 1976 to 2018:

    

    • 36 Gold Medals
    • 5 Silver-Gilt Medals (1976, 1997, 2003, 2014, 2015)
    • 2 Silver Medals (2007, 2010)
    • Anthony Huxley Trophy (1995)
    • Lindley Medal (1989) – awarded for exhibits of special educational or scientific interest
    • 2 Lawrence Medals (1992, 2006)
    • RHS President’s Most Creative Award (2008)
    • RHS President’s Award (2017).
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    Since its inception, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show has become one of the most important flower shows globally, displaying cutting-edge ideas and the latest gardening trends. This year's show will be no different, featuring 12 official gardens, including Sanctuary Gardens, which embrace the healing benefits of gardens, and the healing benefits of nature, and Balcony and Container Gardens, which raise awareness of the importance of planting for pollinators. The Houseplant Studios provide plant-filled inspiration, while the Great Pavilion will be filled with the glorious sights and scents of spring.


    Of particular interest is the Royal Entomological Society Garden, which showcases the remarkable value of insects and will be relocated as a public access teaching garden and long-term opportunity for insect study. The Discovery Zone, located in the Great Pavilion, will host educational exhibits promoting the latest discoveries in horticultural science, with a focus on climate change and improving mental well-being.


    We are excited to be a part of the 2023 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and we hope to inspire visitors to appreciate the beauty and wonder of our natural world.


    Bee well,

    The Lyon Raw team

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