Chelsea Flower Show garden hopes to raise Parkinson's awareness
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By Ethan Gudge
Published on March 22, 2026.
A new garden inspired by people with Parkinson's disease is set to be installed at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital following its participation in the Chelsea Flower Show. The display, named A Garden for Every Parkinson's Journey, aims to raise awareness about the disease and its effects on individuals and their loved ones. The garden was created in partnership with the charity.
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