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The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ RHS People's Choice Award at Chelsea Flower Show 2025

You can vote for your favourite show garden above or scroll down to read about all the main Show Gardens on display at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025...

Cha no Niwa - Japanese Tea Garden designed by Kazuyuki Ishihara

A Japanese Tea Garden built using traditional Japanese craftmanship. Designed to be a small corner of a much larger garden in an ancient capital of Japan. This garden is a place to bring guests to enjoy the landscape, naturalistic planting and coming together over tea.

Hospice UK Garden of Compassion designed by Tom Hoblyn

This garden has been Inspired by the designer’s plant hunting trips in the mountainous regions of the Mediterranean. Designed as a hospice garden, for patients, their families and staff. Fully accessible pathways led through a series of communal and secluded spaces. Naturalistic planting brings in colour, fragrance and wildlife.

The Avanade Intelligent Garden designed by Tom Massey & Je Ahn

This garden is designed to showcase how cutting-edge technology can help the success of urban planting schemes. Sensors attached to the trees collect data and feed it back to the monitors in the pavilion allowing the trees to ‘talk’ to the gardener. Planting mimics the layers of a natural forest with edible and medicinal plants.

The Glasshouse Garden designed by Jo Thompson

This garden is highlighting the transformative effect of horticulture. A sensory and immersive space centred around a translucent elliptical pavilion. The planting palette consists of deep reds, muted pinks and purples. Rainwater captured from the pavilion roof feeds into a rill and series of pools.

The Hospitalfield Arts Garden designed by Nigel Dunnett

This garden takes its inspiration from Hospitalfield Arts, a contemporary arts centre on the east coast of Scotland. It is an abstract and sculptural representation of the coastal landscape, which includes ‘wind-blown’ sand shapes and resilient coastal planting. The garden bothy provides a place for artists to be inspired by the garden.

The King’s Trust Garden: Seeding Success designed by Joe Perkins

Inspired by challenging environments, this garden draws parallels between the ability of plants to survive in hostile landscapes and that of young people to thrive given the right conditions. Forms, textures and structures are drawn from the shapes and patterns of seeds and seed pods. A sunken gravel garden has been designed to immerse the visitor amongst the planting.