Anya Lautenbach becomes Royal Windsor Flower Show Ambassador

As an advocate for horticulture, crafts and culinary arts, the gardener and author, Anya Lautenbach becomes an Ambassador of the Royal Windsor Flower Show.

Anya Lautenbach in her garden
Anya Lautenbach

Digital creator and gardener, Anya Lautenbach is passionate about encouraging more people to give gardening a go no matter their background, budget or garden size. Born in Poland, she lives with her husband and two younger sons in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Her first book, the Money Saving Gardener was a Sunday Times Best Seller and in October last year, she released her second book, The Money-Saving Garden Year.

The Royal Windsor Rose & Horticultural Society (RWRHS), founded by Queen Victoria in 1892, is one of the oldest horticultural societies still active today and boasts a rich history of royal patronage, community involvement and a commitment to celebrating horticultural excellence while inspiring future generations in gardening.

This year marks the 118th Royal Windsor Flower Show and the theme of this year’s show will be ‘Patterns in Nature’ which takes its inspiration from the patron His Majesty King Charles III’s book ‘Harmony.’ Held on Saturday, the 7th of June, the annual event, aims to bring people together to celebrate gardening, nature, cookery, and traditional crafts. Our 2024 review of the event can be read here.

As an Ambassador for the Royal Windsor Show, Lautenbach joins: Mark Gregory of Landform Consultants; floral artist, Yan Skates, television presenter Angellica Bell; restauranteurs Giancarlo and Katie Cadelsi; television presenter Christopher Bavin; Rosy Hardy co-founder of Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants; and Matthew Pottage, Head of Horticulture & Landscape Strategy for The Royal Parks.