
There was nothing fake about this exhibit in last year’s Chelsea show. Guards were hired to keep an eye on £20m worth of jewels displayed among the plants.
18 MAY: Organisers of London’s famous Chelsea Flower Show have warned intending visitors against buying admission tickets selling for up to five times the normal price.
All 157,000 genuine tickets for the 24-28 May show, selling for £45 (about $62), were snapped up in record time.
And now websites are offering tickets for up to £234 (about $325).
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But a spokeswoman for the show told the Daily Mail: "We would advise not to buy them because there is no way to ensure they are authentic, and buyers could be refused entry".
She said garden-lovers who missed out on getting genuine tickets should try for admission to similar events, like the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in July.




