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Exclusive unveiling of Chelsea Flower Show 2025 plans at RHS Autumn Conference: learn about the chosen designers and their creations

Insights on the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025, highlighting the floral designers involved and the charities they are supporting.

Unveiling Details of the Chelsea Flower Show 2025 at the RHS Autumn Conference: Learn Who's Behind...
Unveiling Details of the Chelsea Flower Show 2025 at the RHS Autumn Conference: Learn Who's Behind the Designs

Exclusive unveiling of Chelsea Flower Show 2025 plans at RHS Autumn Conference: learn about the chosen designers and their creations

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, one of the most anticipated horticultural events of the year, is gearing up for its 2025 edition. While a comprehensive list of all the gardens for the show has yet to be officially published, several notable gardens and exhibits have been confirmed.

Notable Confirmed Gardens for RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025

Monty Don, the popular gardening presenter, will make his first-ever appearance at the RHS Chelsea with the Dog Garden, a highly discussed feature of the 2025 show. Kazuyuki Ishihara, a renowned Japanese landscape designer, will return with his Japanese Tea Garden, which won a Gold medal, Garden of the Year, and the People’s Choice award in the previous year.

An innovative garden by Tom Massey and Je Ahn, featuring AI-powered tree health tracking, is another exciting addition to the 2025 show. The American exhibitor, Chadwick & Son Orchids, will also make their debut at the show with their orchid exhibit, which won a silver-gilt medal.

Manoj Malde will design the Tackle HIV Challenging Stigma Garden, sponsored by ViiV Healthcare, in 2025. Killik & Co are returning with designer Baz Grainger to bring the Killik & Co Futureproof Garden to Chelsea 2025. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are sponsoring the Garden of the Future, designed by Matthew Butler and Joshua Parker, for Chelsea 2025.

Sponsorship Extensions and Collaborative Gardens

Project Giving Back has extended its funding at Chelsea into 2026. They are sponsoring several gardens at Chelsea in 2025, including The Glasshouse Garden designed by Jo Thompson, Down’s Syndrome Scotland Garden designed by Duncan Hall, and The Pathway Garden designed by Allon Hoskin and Robert Beaudin.

London Square Developments and Chelsea Pensioners Garden, designed for Chelsea Pensioners and their families, with woodland space, is another collaborative garden. Ros Coutts-Harwood is creating the Children with Cancer "A Place to BE" garden, and Carey Garden Design Studio is designing the Addleshaw Goddard: Freedom to Flourish Garden.

Innovative Gardens

The Avande 'Intelligent Garden' is designed by Tom Massey and Je Ahn, creators of the gold-medal winning WaterAid Garden at The Chelsea Flower Show in 2024. It uses AI technology to feed data back to the owner about garden conditions and has a digital twin accessible via QR code. The Boodles Raindance Garden is being designed by Catherine MacDonald for Chelsea 2025.

Kazuyuki Ishihara is designing the Cha no Niwa Japanese Tea Garden, sponsored by Calmic Japan, for Chelsea 2025. This garden promises to be a tranquil oasis amidst the bustle of the show.

As the event date approaches, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show official website or RHS gardening newsletters would be the best sources to consult for the latest updates on confirmed gardens. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting horticultural event!

  1. Monty Don, known for his gardening presentations, will unveil the Dog Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025, a highly anticipated feature of the event.
  2. Kazuyuki Ishihara, a celebrated Japanese landscape designer, will present his Japanese Tea Garden at the show, having previously won a Gold medal, Garden of the Year, and the People’s Choice award.
  3. Tom Massey and Je Ahn will exhibit an innovative garden featuring AI-powered tree health tracking at the 2025 RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
  4. The American exhibitor, Chadwick & Son Orchids, will make their debut at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show with their orchid exhibit, which won a silver-gilt medal in a previous event.

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