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Chelsea Flower Show 2025

We are delighted that we can finally share details of the two gardens we are building at Chelsea Flower Show 2025!

Chelsea Flower Show – All About Plants

Both gardens we are building feature in Chelsea’s “All About Plants” category. Supported by Project Giving Back, each of the four gardens here look at how plants, wildlife and people adapt and interact with the environment around them. Zoe Claymore’s “The Wildlife Trusts’ British Rainforest Garden” showcases the British West Coast’s former rainforest wilderness. You can find out more about Zoe’s Garden here and see the sketch below:

zoe claymore's chelsea flower show 2025 garden

Ryan McMahon’s “Seawilding” garden features the UK’s only native ocean plant, seagrass, which will be displayed in a glass tank. Read more about the garden here and check out the design below:

Ryan McMahon's Chelsea Flower Show 2025 garden

Frogheath at Chelsea Flower Show

We won’t be on site at Chelsea for a little while yet, however, we have already been extremely busy behind the scenes! So much goes on before the gardens are announced to the public and still there is a lot which can’t be shared. What we can say though, is that we have already built several elements of the garden in practice with a complete build of each to be carried out at our yard prior to heading into London. By the time the flower show is open, our work is largely done, and we will have found out if the gardens have won any awards!

Previous Chelsea Flower Show Awards

Frogheath Landscapes are not strangers to Chelsea Flower Show. Steve has led teams of landscapers at the show for a number of years. You can read about all our previous Chelsea Flower Show Gardens here.

Our most recent award winning Chelsea Garden was “Donkey’s Matter” to mark the 50th anniversary of The Donkey Sanctuary. This garden won the People’s Choice Award. After Chelsea, the garden was relocated to the sanctuary in Devon and is still enjoyed by 1000’s of annual visitors.

Stay tuned to find out how these gardens do and where they will be relocated to after the show!

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