The Eden Project: Bring Me Sunshine Garden by Harry Holding and Alex Michaelis
A raft of garden designers will be returning to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show next year, including Sarah Eberle who retired from the show three years ago.
She’ll be joined by the likes of Tom Stuart-Smith, Catherine MacDonald, Kazuyuki Ishihara, Darren Hawkes and Harry Holding, with several gardens once again being supported by Project Giving Back.
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has unveiled the first 13 gardens for the 2026 event, which will demonstrate the “transformative benefits of gardens and gardening,” says its director of shows, Helena Pettit.
“There is a focus on individual empowerment and personal choice to benefit nature and our world and a host of inspirational gardening ideas to ignite the excitement of all those who love gardening.”
Whilst a headline partner is yet to be confirmed, the event is set to return to the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 19-23 May.
Show Gardens 2026
Asthma + Lung UK Breathing Space Garden by Angus Thompson
The Tate Britain Garden by Tom Stuart-Smith
Tokonoma Garden – Samumaya no Niwa by Kazuyuki Ishihara and Paul Noritaka Tange
The Eden Project: Bring Me Sunshine Garden by Harry Holding and Alex Michaelis
The Children’s Society Garden by Patrick Clarke
The Campaign to Protect Rural England: On the Edge by Sarah Eberle
The Killik & Co. ‘A Seed In Time’ Garden by Baz Grainger
Lady Garden Foundation ‘Silent No More’ Garden by Darren Hawkes
Parkinson’s UK – A Garden for Every Parkinson’s Journey by Arit Anderson
Small Show Gardens 2026
Addleshaw Goddard: Flourish in the City garden by Joe and Laura Carey
Trussell’s Together Garden by Rob Hardy
Journey Beyond the Tracks: From Adelaide to Perth by Max Parker-Smith
The Boodles Garden by Catherine MacDonald
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