Five of the best garden designers and accounts to follow for gardening and houseplant inspiration

As RHS Chelsea Flower Show makes its glittering return, here’s our pick of five garden accounts to follow now.
@alexander.hoyle
Ruth Bloomfield24 September 2021

In need of some botanical inspiration? These green fingered Instagrammers have you covered.

@jam_jarflowers

If you like your floral stylings a little bit extra, then Elephant & Castle-based flower studio is a great, big, colourful explosion of fabulous arrangements.

@jam_ jarflowers

@acreswildgardendesign

Immerse yourself in a world of gorgeous English country gardens with this leading landscape designer based in West Sussex.

@acreswildgardendesign

@claireratinon

Claire is a backyard farmer who grows an impressive range of organic fruit and veg from her home in East Sussex.

@claireratinon

@houseplantjournal

If you became a plant parent during lockdown Darryl Cheng’s apartment will give you some major succulent envy. Darryl shows off his new purchases and tells you how to care for your own plants.

@houseplantjournal

@alexander.hoyle

Kew Gardens-trained garden designer takes you on a tour of some of the loveliest gardens in London and beyond.

@alexander.hoyle

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