The Wonderstruck Garden RHS Chelsea 2024

RHS

The Wonderstruck Garden

A garden designed to create a hallowed and enchanting space, weathered by the grandeur of time.

Speaker Series Project Giving Back

Charity

The Speaker Series

Podcast series by Project Giving Back with designers, charities and other guests on what it takes to create a successful RHS Chelsea garden and their legacy.

MOROTO no IE Garden RHS Chelsea FLower show 2024

Shows

MOROTO no IE

Kazuyuki Ishihara returns to the show with a garden filled with vibrant acers and waterfall, blending natural beauty the practicalities of life.

Design for the Boodles Garden for RHS Chelsea 2024

Shows

The Boodles Garden

A garden celebrating 200 years of the National Gallery, bringing the spirit of significant artworks to the Chelsea Flower Show.

Beth Chatto Symposium poster for 2022

Media

Rewilding the mind

Beth Chatto Gardens announced that the full 2022 Symposium is now available to watch on their YouTube channel.

Diagram model of the RHs Chelsea 2024 no-adults-allowed- garden created by children for children

Gardens

The ‘No Adults Allowed’ Garden

A Chelsea first, a joyful garden designed and made by children, for children, highlighting the importance of access to nature for children.

St James’s Piccadilly show garden for RHS Chelsea 2024

Gardens

St James’s Piccadilly Garden

Paying homage to the revitalising influence of urban green spaces, this garden seeks to inspire visitors to cherish the earth and embrace transformative change.

RHS Garden Harlow Carr.

Gardens

300 new trees at RHS Harlow Carr

Showcasing species resilient to climate change, the new arboreal additions will boost the garden’s appeal for visitors.

Environment

RHS Gardens for our Future: Water

Cambridge Conservation Dr M. Maunder, RHS Environmental Hort. Dr M. Gush, Met Office Dr F. Garry, Wisley S. Das & designer T. Massey.

Environment

RHS Gardens for our Future: Trees

Summit panel discussion chaired by Arit Anderson; Tony Kirkham MBE VMH, CEO Tree Council Sara Lom, Research fellow Dr Elisabeth Larsen.