In the barbecue stakes there’s a £17,000 model on the Gaze Burvill stand on Main Avenue, of course you can make your own for a few quid and have a lot of fun doing it, but I’m told that this little beauty makes the food taste better. It should do at that price. But if you are in the market for a garden kitchen this is a great place to see what’s feasible and if you’ve got the budget, start shopping for something at the top of the range. The handcrafted British Oak furniture is simply divine. MA430 www.gazeburvill.com
Fancy a flowerpot? Check out the fabulous pots on offer at Italian Terrace. The large terracotta containers are sculptures in their own right offering not just a fantastic way to display your precious garden plants, but a striking feature for the garden. PW393 www.italianterrace.co.uk
If your garden has burgeoned into a veritable jungle then you may be in need of some plant support. Pop along to Muntons Traditional Plant Supports (PW381) where you will find an array of rusted mild steel supports for all of your garden borders. www. Muntons.net
Garden sculpture abounds at RHS Chelsea Flower Show, but choosing something to suit your garden style and taste can take some time. There’s a vast choice of contemporary and traditional style sculpture all around the showground. This Kinetic Sculpture from David Watkinson Sculpture moves silently in the breeze. Its elegant forms will add style, grace and movement to the garden. FR339 www.davidwatkinsonsculpture.co.uk
Many of the trade stands are designed with a garden setting to add to the rich tapestry of Chelsea Flower Show. Down Main Avenue it’s hard to tell them apart from some of the show gardens. David Harber has some magnificent sundials, water features and sculptures within a beautifully manicured garden setting. MA431 www.davidharber.com