A SPECIALIST gardening club exhibited at the Chelsea Flower Show for the first time and won a coveted gold medal.

Cheshire Bonsai Society is celebrating phenomenal success after being hailed the best RHS exhibitor in the country last year.

After 23 years of exhibiting at the RHS Tatton Flower Show and spurred on by winning two of the RHS's highest accolades, the society was lured by the bright lights and glamour of RHS Chelsea.

Knutsford Guardian: Judges described the impeccable display as 'completely faultless'Judges described the impeccable display as 'completely faultless' (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

Their debut exhibit achieved exceeded all their expectations, winning yet another gold medal.

TV crews captured their success and thousands of visitors from all over the world came to see their trees.

Knutsford Guardian: Cheshire Bonsai Society's stunning display was featured on televisionCheshire Bonsai Society's stunning display was featured on television (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

Matt Wood, shows co-ordinator, said: "This really is the cherry on the cake!

“After an eventful 10 months since Tatton, it's brilliant to have come home with the gold!

Knutsford Guardian: The display featured trees owned and grown by members in CheshireThe display featured trees owned and grown by members in Cheshire (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

“We could never have done it without support from the membership of the society, in particular the members who came to help build the display.

“Frances Feldwick, Ray Feldwick, Colin Farrow, Simon Jones and myself worked extremely hard over two long days to build this immaculate display.

Knutsford Guardian: Simon Jones shows visitors one of the award-winning Bonsai treesSimon Jones shows visitors one of the award-winning Bonsai trees (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

“It was also lovely to see many members making the journey down during the week to help talk to the public about our trees."

Experts were bowled over by their stunning exhibit.

Knutsford Guardian: Jenny Davies tells visitors about the Bonsai treesJenny Davies tells visitors about the Bonsai trees (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

In feedback, the judges described their display as ’12-point gold, completely faultless’ and was hailed ‘best nomenclature in the pavilion’.

The show stand featured trees owned and grown by members of the society, set out using traditional Japanese methods of displaying trees.

Knutsford Guardian: Cheshire Bonsai Society now boasts 13 RHS gold medalsCheshire Bonsai Society now boasts 13 RHS gold medals (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

There were three Tokonoma displays and 10 display poles assembled in a very theatrical way.

Matt said: “Elizabeth Scott, who founded the society in 1987, and has been the rock on which the society has been built, was able to travel to London to bask in the glory and give her full unwavering support.”

Knutsford Guardian: Elizabeth Scott, who founded Cheshire Bonsai Society in 1987, with the coveted gold medalElizabeth Scott, who founded Cheshire Bonsai Society in 1987, with the coveted gold medal (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

The society now boasts 13 RHS gold medals.

Members were invited to the RHS awards ceremony in London last year and received two prestigious honours.

Knutsford Guardian: Judges awarded the display a coveted 12-point gold medalJudges awarded the display a coveted 12-point gold medal (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

The society won the Holford Medal, awarded to the best exhibit of plants and/or flowers staged during the year by amateurs.

They were also named as winners of the Lawrence Medal, which is given to the best RHS display of the year.

Knutsford Guardian: The display was named 'Best Nomenclature in the pavilion'The display was named 'Best Nomenclature in the pavilion' (Image: Cheshire Bonsai Society)

Matt said: “Simon Jones, our resident Bonsai expert, deserves to be given credit for all his work over the years.

“He has led the development of the display, provided beautiful trees and guided members for decades to develop their trees to a showable standard.”

Cheshire Bonsai Society will be exhibiting some of their trees at RHS Tatton from July 19-23.

The society meets on the third Monday of each month at Little Budworth Village Hall at 7.30pm.

A club show is being held on June 19 and a workshop on July 17.

For more details visit cheshirebonsaisociety.co.uk