The Chelsea Flower Show in London is super famous. And because it’s super famous, it attracts super famous people. Lots of them. So every year, while I'm looking at the gardens, I also like to challenge myself to a little game of 'spot the star'. To be quite honest, I'm not very good at it. I bumped into Ringo Starr a couple of years ago and only knew he was someone famous because of all the paparazzi types with flashbulbs flashing around him. But this afternoon I did a little better than usual. For the first time ever, I needed two hands to tally up my celeb checklist, and in fact I was only one short of hitting double digits:1. Dame Helen Mirren. I should get bonus points for this one as I can also identify the plants she was posing with (proteas and sunflowers) for the Telegraph
2. Rolf Harris
3. Stephen Fry
4. Bill Nighy (now he's cool, even though he was in the worst film that I've seen all year, The Boat that Rocked)
5. James May from Top Gear (he designed a plasticine garden at the show; I can only imagine what the judges will make of it!)
6. Some girl with a flower on her head that I can only assume is famous because of the number of photographers taking her picture
7. Alan Titchmarsh
8. Philip Schofield
9. And some cheerful lady who definitely looked famous and (after a spot of Googling) I can confirm was Jo Brand
Now, to be fair, I also have to deduct points for not spotting Rod Stewart (who was there with his wife Penny Lancaster) and Joanna Lumley. Although I did see Joanna Lumley last time. And, seeing as this is supposed to be a gardening blog, I'll report on the gardens next!

