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Chelsea Flower Show: The London garden where adults aren’t allowed

Children who co-designed a garden for this year’s Chelsea Flower Show have been enjoying the garden again after it was moved to their school.

The garden, called “No Adults Allowed”, was co-designed by award-winning landscaper Harry Holding and 30 children from Sulivan Primary School in Fulham, south-west London.

The children were full of ideas, with everything from a den, to lakes and rivers – to a crocodile pond.

But what do they think of it now it’s at their school?

BBC London’s Wendy Hurrell has been finding out.

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