Discover the latest All About Plants gardens to be announced for RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025

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Published: Tuesday, 07 January 2025 at 14:20 PM


The Royal Horticultural Society has announced more gardens in the All About Plants category line up for RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025.

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This year the All About Plants category is celebrating natural landscapes of the British Isles and is supported by Project Giving Back.

Ryan McMahon is designing a space inspired by the spirit of Scotland’s west coast landscape, with a saltwater pool planted with seagrass, the UK’s only native ocean plant. The garden will be partially relocated to the ocean floor, and features plants native to the west coast of Scotland, such as globeflower and string sedge.

The Wildlife Trusts’ British Rainforest Garden is designed by Zoe Claymore and will evoke the rainforests that once covered the British west coast. It will feature a two-metre moss wall and a waterfall amidst naturalistic planting.

The Wildlife Trusts RHS Chelsea Flower Show Garden © Zoe Claymore

Nicola Oakey’s garden will highlight the UK’s declining songbird population and will feature bird-friendly planting, such as arctic bramble, grasses and yew hedges. The Songbird Survival Garden, created for UK charity SongBird Survival, will provide nesting material, shelter and food for birds.

Songbird Survival Garden Designed by Nicola Oakey RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025

The ADHD Foundation Garden will be designed by Kate Terry and will celebrate the uniqueness of people in a layered sensory space. The garden will feature uncommon plant varieties as well as popular plants fashioned in an unusual way.

The ADHD Foundation Garden - RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 - Designed by Katy Terry
The ADHD Foundation Garden – RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 – Designed by Katy Terry

A newly announced Show Garden for the The Hospitalfield Arts Garden will be designed by Nigel Dunnett, and will feature plants established in sand to reflect the coastal planting on the east coast of Scotland. Read more about Nigel’s return to Chelsea.

Helena Pettit, director of shows, commercial and innovation said: “RHS Chelsea Flower Show is always an exciting opportunity for designers to offer a different perspective on garden design, and it’s lovely to see designers bring these British Isle landscapes to life across the garden categories. These designs are a wonderful example of how gardeners from all walks of life can look closer to home for beautiful and sustainable gardening inspiration.”