A garden designed and built by women who are in prison or have recently been released will be exhibited at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
The indoor garden will be a recreation of the greenhouse at HMP East Sutton Park, in Kent, where inmates trained.
Kali Hamerton-Stove, director of The Glasshouse project, said it helped women prepare for their release and tackled reoffending rates.
She said the exhibit was an "incredible opportunity" to showcase their work, BBC reported.
The exhibit will feature house plants nurtured by women in prison and items representing their "dreams and hopes".
Stove said it is "amazing" that women get to "design and build an exhibit based on their experience".
She said it is also amazing they will be around horticultural specialists and "incredibly inspirational people" at the show.
She said the project focused on ensuring women had "skills ready to enter the workforce and society" after they were released from prison.