A TikTok star from Worcester won a gold medal for his display at Chelsea Flower Show. 

Ben Newell from Worcester started to go viral on TikTok with his short-form videos of how to make your own indoor gardens in sealed containers called terrariums.

And now the TikTok star is showcasing over 30 glass terrariums at this year's Chelsea Flower Show this week. 

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The team won a gold medal for their display and say they are 'delighted.'

Mr Newell said: "We're delighted that all of our hard work has paid off. 

"My terrariums were part of a larger display, and I collaborated with other people.

"Each individual display is judged and given bronze, silver or gold. 

"And we have won a gold medal today."

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Mr Newell collaborated with Sarah Gerrard-Jones, who is known as the plant rescuer on Instagram, and Mark Lawlor from Happy Houseplantsque.

In preparation for the show, Mr Newell transported 50 glass terrariums from Worcester to London. 

He said: "I took 50 terrariums and put them in the back of my Honda and drove very carefully to Central London. 

"Every single terrarium made it, thankfully the seat stayed flat." 

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Every year the Flower Show welcomes 68,000 visitors to enjoy a range of displays and teaches the importance of keeping plants alive. 

The TikTok star has several viral videos online but says teaching people how to keep their plants alive is at the heart of everything he does. 

The nature lover says he has been making terrariums for the past eight and half years and teaches people from all over the world how to make them too. 

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"I educate people on how to make them and most people aren't from England. I've taught in every continent apart from Antarctica.

Terrariums sparked Mr Newell's interest after working in a school, he said: "I used to work at Stanley Road School, and I was put in charge of composting and then took over took over an allotment and then got into terrariums."

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Alongside a full-time job, Mr Newell also educates people from all over the world on how to make terrariums and how to keep your plants alive.