We are proud to bring you the Chelsea Flower Show coverage again this year including full plant lists. Get inspiration and add plants seen in the show gardens to your own 'plants I want' lists.
By garden designer Sarah Price. The design for ‘The M&G Garden’ 2018 is a romanticised haven which expands on an idea that a wall, tree and seat can create a quiet and intimate place of repose.
By garden designer Tom Massey. The Lemon Tree Trust, a UK and US-based not-for-profit organisation, has been working in the refugee camps of Kurdistan in Northern Iraq since 2015. This summer it brings the first refugee garden to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, inspired by the resilience, determination and ingenuity of refugees, highlighting the importance of gardens and gardening to the thousands of displaced people trying to rebuild their lives.
By London based landscape architect Hay Joung Hwang. LG garden reimagines sustainable living, helping to combat inner-city air-pollution and promote wellbeing.
By landscape and garden designer Nic Howard. The collaborative show garden is designed to provoke reflection on mankind’s changing interaction with the environment through time.
Designed by architect Laurie Chetwood and landscape architect Patrick Collins. Designed to be walked around and viewed from all sides, the garden represents a journey through the contrasting natural landscape of China’s Hubei Province and the high-tech urban environment of the provincial capital Wuhan.
By London and Sussex based garden designer Jo Thompson. The Wedgewood Garden is a striking space for a strong, successful woman.
This garden by Chris Beardshaw reflects Morgan Stanley’s longstanding commitment to the wellbeing of children.
By garden designer Kate Savill & Tamara Bridge. Inspired by its home on Falls Farm in Northamptonshire, ‘The Warner Edwards Garden’ reflects the surrounding landscape of the farm.
By garden designer and landscaper Mark Gregory. The stunning Yorkshire Dales is the inspiration for Welcome to Yorkshire’s 2018 RHS Chelsea show-garden.
By west London based garden designer Jonathan Snow. Jonathan’s inspiration for his Trailfinders Garden is the Winelands of the Western Cape of South Africa.
By garden designer Stuart Charles Towner. Spirit of Cornwall - a garden inspired by the work of sculptor Barbara Hepworth with music by composer Leo Geyer commissioned by the Hepworth Estate and Tate St Ives.
By Worcester-based Grafton Nursery. The first ever Eucalyptus exhibit at Chelsea Flower Show.