TV PERSONALITIES Alan Titchmarsh and Anneka Rice have been showing their support for Salisbury charity Horatio's Garden at Chelsea Flower Show.

They are pictured with Horatio's Garden trustee Vicky Holton and garden designer Joe Swift at the charity's stall at the show.

The charity was set up in memory of Bishopstone teenager Horatio Chapple, who was killed by a polar bear in Svalbard when he was on an expedition in 2011, and creates gardens to help spinal injury patients and their families at NHS spinal injury centres.

Horatio's family opened the first garden in September 2012 at the Duke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment Centre at Salisbury District Hospital. Two further gardens are being created in Scotland and at Stoke Mandeville.

Chelsea Flower Show runs throughout this week until Saturday.

Volunteers and former patients of the spinal centre in Salisbury will be manning the Horatio's Garden stand at the event and will be able to give first hand accounts of the benefits of the charity's gardens.

For more information about Horatio's Garden go to horatiosgarden.org.uk