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No adults allowed! Kids set the rules at the Chelsea Flower Show

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There's an exciting new installation at the Chelsea Flower Show this year - and no adults are allowed in.

Kids got to set up their own mini-garden, with adults having to request special permission to come in and judge.

The Chelsea Flower Show is a competition where people create inventive gardens and show off their planting, design and landscaping skills.

If you could, how would you design your dream garden? Let us know in the comments at the bottom of the page.

Make your own garden

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The garden has been completely designed by children, for children.

Not only has the plot been created by kids - it's also being judged by them. There's going to be a selection of junior judges from 72 different London schools coming to check the garden out.

There's been some tough negotiations to allow the adult Chelsea Flower Show judges in to decide how many points they're going to give it on the day.

If adults want to come and see the garden, they have to pledge to plant a tree to help the environment, donate to a school gardening campaign, or find a flower that start with the first letter of their name.

What's inside the garden

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The garden is full of plants chosen by kids - including boggy plants, and mini environments like meadows and wetlands.

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) says the journey through the garden ends with a play area. It's a natural den made inside a pool, that kids can slide down into to learn more about nature.

The royal family will be heading to the garden very soon - but we will have to see if the kids behind the garden will give them permission to come in.

What's your dream garden?

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If you could design your own garden - what would it look like?

Full of beautiful flowers, and insects? Maybe a safe space for tiny animals? Or perhaps you'd find space to grow yummy fruits and vegetables?

Let us know in the comments below.