The Eden Project's Key garden at the Chelsea Flower Show
The story wall, part of The Key garden, is a group of pillars on which poetry is written, and symbolises discrimination and disadvantagePhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsA gardener prepares some earthPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsThe designer of The Key garden, Paul Stone of the Eden ProjectPhotograph: Chris Saville/Apex News
Four volunteers all work to finish The Key gardenPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsDesigner Paul Stone (far left) and horticulturalist Florence Roux showing volunteers how to plant bulbsPhotograph: Chris Saville/Apex NewsGardeners taking measurements as they build a timber area for the gardenPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsA volunteer takes a break from preparing the story wallPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsA wheelbarrow full of plants in The Key gardenPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsGardeners take a breakPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsA gardener enjoying the flowers in the The Key gardenPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsWatering the flowers in preparation for the opening of The Key gardenPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex NewsA volunteer stands with the flowers he's planted for the gardenPhotograph: Robert Davidson/Apex News
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