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Chelsea Flower Show 2025 Design Details Unveiled at RHS Autumn Conference: Learn Who's Working on What for the Event

Insights into the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025: Details on the garden designers and the charitable concentrations they adopt.

Chelsea Flower Show 2025 Design Details Unveiled at RHS Autumn Conference: Learn Who's Creating...
Chelsea Flower Show 2025 Design Details Unveiled at RHS Autumn Conference: Learn Who's Creating What at Next Year's Exhibition

Chelsea Flower Show 2025 Design Details Unveiled at RHS Autumn Conference: Learn Who's Working on What for the Event

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025: A Preview of the Upcoming Gardens

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting event, with a variety of gardens scheduled to make their debut. As of August 2025, the specific gardens and their designers for the show have not been publicly disclosed [1][2][3][4]. However, we have gathered information about some of the gardens that are expected to be featured.

Manoj Malde, who tied the knot on his RHS Feature Garden in 2023, will be designing the Tackle HIV Challenging Stigma Garden, sponsored by ViiV Healthcare, in 2025. This garden aims to raise awareness about HIV and challenge stigma surrounding the disease.

Project Giving Back, a charitable organisation that supports various causes, will be sponsoring several gardens at Chelsea in 2025. Among them are Ros Coutts-Harwood's Children with Cancer "A Place to BE" garden, the Carey Garden Design Studio's Addleshaw Goddard: Freedom to Flourish Garden, and the Down's Syndrome Scotland Garden. The Hospice UK: Garden of Compassion and The King's Trust Garden: Seeding Success are also part of Project Giving Back's 2025 sponsorships.

The London Square Developments and Chelsea Pensioners Garden, designed by Dave Green, will provide a woodland space at the show. This garden aims to showcase the healing power of nature and the importance of green spaces in urban environments.

Catherine MacDonald is designing The Boodles Raindance Garden for Chelsea 2025. The Avande Garden, expected to become a community garden in London after the show, will be a test-bed for AI-driven garden development. This garden, designed by Tom Massey and Je Ahn, will use AI technology to feed data back to the owner about garden conditions, promoting sustainable gardening.

The Avande 'Intelligent Garden' is not the only garden to incorporate technology. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are sponsoring the Garden of the Future, designed by Matthew Butler and Joshua Parker. This garden will showcase the latest innovations in sustainable gardening and horticulture.

Project Giving Back has announced it will extend funding at Chelsea into 2026, indicating that we can expect more exciting gardens in the future. For the latest official information, checking the RHS Chelsea Flower Show website or subscribing to their mailing list would provide announcements when available.

In addition to these gardens, Houseplant Studios and certain standout installations are expected to be part of the show. For a comprehensive overview of the event, visitors can check the Chelsea hub page. To stay informed about the show, one can sign up for the Chelsea Flower Show newsletter.

One garden that has caught the attention of many is the Cha no Niwa Japanese Tea Garden, sponsored by Calmic Japan. This garden, designed by Kazuyuki Ishihara, promises to be a tranquil oasis amidst the bustle of the show.

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting event, with a variety of gardens showcasing innovation, sustainability, and charity. As more information becomes available, we will keep you updated.

  1. Manoj Malde, designer of the Tackle HIV Challenging Stigma Garden, seeks to challenge stigma surrounding HIV and raise awareness at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025.
  2. Project Giving Back will be sponsoring several charitable gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025, including the Children with Cancer "A Place to BE" garden and the Down's Syndrome Scotland Garden.
  3. Among the gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025, the London Square Developments and Chelsea Pensioners Garden offers a woodland space showcasing the healing power of nature in urban environments.
  4. Catherine MacDonald's design for The Boodles Raindance Garden features an AI-driven test-bed for sustainable gardening innovation, the Avande Garden, expected to become a community garden in London after the show.

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