We take a closer look at eight beautiful water features spotted at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show

By Molly Blair

Published: Thursday, 23 May 2024 at 15:47 PM


A garden water feature is practically obligatory in any show garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and in recent years the show has featured everything from gushing waterfalls and water cascading down sleek walls, to tranquil rills and still pools.

Of course, water is a key element in gardens these days, not least for wildlife. But it is also a scarce resource that needs to be saved and used wisely.

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Here are some of the water features that caught our eye in gardens large and small, from the main show gardens to the Sanctuary, Balcony and Container gardens.

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Clay water bowl

Water feature in Ula Maria’s Muscular Dystrophy UK – Forest Bathing Garden – © Molly Blair

Ula Maria’s Muscular Dystrophy UK – Forest Bathing Garden, which won Best Show Garden this year, featured this clay water bowl. Filled with pebbles, in the rain it provides a delicate sound and visuals, and it is designed to spill over the sides into a naturalised rill that runs through the centre of the garden.

Planting around the water bowl is more moisture loving, and the many trees in the garden mean that it is often in dappled shade, adding to the overall woodland aesthetic.

Stone water butt

Water feature in Tom Stuart-Smith's The National Garden Scheme Garden
Water feature in Tom Stuart-Smith’s The National Garden Scheme Garden – © Molly Blair

This stone water butt in Tom Stuart-Smith’s garden for The National Garden Scheme collects water from the roof of the nearby shed. It flows down a terracotta gutter and underground before coming up into the water butt. This allows for all the water in the garden to be recycled.

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