The world-renowned RHS Chelsea Flower Show returns to London from 19–23 May 2026, and it’s packed with spectacular gardens, inspiring themes and standout trade displays that every visitor must see. Whether you’re a garden lover, designer, or tech fan, here are the Top 10 must-see attractions at this year’s show.
1. The Tate Britain Garden

Designed by Tom Stuart-Smith, this garden combines art with horticulture, featuring contemporary planting and sculptural elements that encourage sensory engagement and exploration.
2. Tokonoma Garden – Samumaya no Niwa

A Japanese courtyard-inspired garden by Kazuyuki Ishihara and Paul Noritaka Tange that invites reflection, mindfulness, and connection with nature’s seasonal rhythms.
3. CPRE On the Edge Garden

Celebrating overlooked urban edge-lands, this garden by Sarah Eberle reflects nature’s beauty in unexpected places with natural landscapes and textured planting that tells a story of hope and resilience.
4. Parkinson’s UK: A Garden for Every Parkinson’s Journey

A large-scale show garden designed by Arit Anderson to celebrate resilience, wellbeing and sensory experience. It features colour, texture and planting to reflect different stages of the Parkinson’s journey.
5. Asthma and Lung UK Breathing Space Garden

A restorative woodland-edge space with therapeutic planting and accessible paths that champion healthy outdoor spaces and breathe-easy design principles.
6. The Boodles Garden

The Boodles Garden designed by Catherine MacDonald celebrates Historic Royal Palaces with a design inspired by four iconic sites, blending architectural elements, symbolic planting, and historic references into a space for reflection and beauty.
7. Trussell’s Together Garden

Inspired by the power of togetherness, the Trussell Together Garden designed by Rob Hardy & Co is a space for connection and reflection. It reflects the journey of support provided through food banks and highlights the shared effort to end hunger in the UK.
At the centre of the garden, a water feature creates a calm focal point for visitors. The feature can be drained when needed to reveal additional seating within the space.
8. Platts Robotics – Demonstrations

Interactive exhibition showcasing the very latest advancements in robotic lawn mower technology. Visitors can experience live product demonstrations, see satellite-guided systems in action & speak directly with the expert team.
On-the-spot garden assessments are available to determine suitability, with personalised quotations provided during the show. Visitors can also place orders directly on the stand, making it a complete end-to-end experience from demonstration to purchase with installation to follow after the show.
9. The Killik & Co ‘A Seed in Time’ Garden

A tranquil, climate-responsive design celebrating Britain’s wetland heritage, with sustainable materials, biodiverse planting and water-wise features that respond to environmental change.
10. Addleshaw Goddard: Flourish in the City

The Addleshaw Goddard: Flourish in the City garden, designed by Joe and Laura Carey, celebrates London’s often overlooked green spaces, from formal gardens to small pocket parks that contribute to the character of the city. These spaces provide areas for pause and community within the urban environment.



