The Royal Horticultural Society's photography winners!Published23 April 2021Image source, Oliver DixonImage caption, This drone shot by Oliver Dixon is called "Spring from the air" and it was taken from up above to appreciate the full beauty of the garden! Oliver won first place for Gardens and Overall Winner.Image source, Jack SedgwickImage caption, This colourful creation was captured by Jack Sedgwick, who won the Under 11s and Overall Young category with this snap called "Fantasy Flowers".Image source, Saptarshi GayenImage caption, The competition was open to all ages and this photograph by Saptarshi Gayen won first place in the Under 18s category - its called "Phoenix".Image source, Angela RogersImage caption, Pigeons playing peek-a-boo. This photo was taken by Angela Rogers and it got top spot in the Welcoming Wildlife category. This pigeon looks at home in Angela's garden!Image source, Tilan WeerasingheImage caption, Tilan Weerasinghe proved gardening can happen indoors and out with this photograph named "Time with terrarium". It won first place in the indoor gardening spot. Looks like the cat might want to get involved in the gardening too!Image source, Debbie Armstrong Image caption, This photograph of a cactus won the first place in the Macro category - Debbie Armstrong took this prickly picture, watch out those spikes look sharp!Image source, Molly HollmanImage caption, Molly Hollman won first place in the Plants category for her photograph Nigella - what a beautiful flower!Image source, Guiseppe Bonali Image caption, These pretty poppies took home first place in the Creative round and the photograph was entered by Guiseppe Bonali.More on this storyStuck at home? Try these top gardening ideasPublished25 March 2020Great gardening tips for lockdown. Video, 00:02:17Great gardening tips for lockdownPublished6 May 20202:17