The RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026 (the occasion’s 113th version) is now underway, opening its doorways right now to a week-long throng of keen backyard guests, design devotees and botanical fans. Some 145,000 company, in actual fact, are anticipated to fill the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea to discover the 18 dynamic present gardens, 21 container, balcony and houseplant gardens on present; together with three fundamental characteristic gardens and the garlanded Nice Pavilion of the world’s most prestigious gardening occasion.
Tokonoma Backyard – Sanumaya no Niwa. Designed by Kazuyuki Ishihara and Paul Noritaka Tange. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 328
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
Enter the RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026
The hope, all the time, is that one comes away with a stage of rounded inspiration: to have scribbled down the identify of a charismatic plant or three, and – should you’re like me – to have seen an architectural aesthetic or method to panorama design in a brand new, flattering gentle. More and more, there may be even hope of encountering the glint of a greener, extra sustainable future.
Tokonoma Backyard – Sanumaya no Niwa. Designed by Kazuyuki Ishihara and Paul Noritaka Tange. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 328
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
This was definitely the case final 12 months. Pervading the reveals of Chelsea 2025 was a rising sense of the present’s potential as a platform for progressive considering: of designers trying with evident sincerity at how gardens – in each their smooth and laborious options – can push past magnificence to deal with the climatic conundrums of the day. Floodwater administration, panorama conservation and the repurposing of rubble aggregates have been all themes explored inside the present’s gardens. Emphasising sustainability felt like heralding a 12 months of tentative readjustment.
Chelsea Flower Present 2026 traits
Reuse
The Tate Britain Backyard. Designed by Tom Stuart-Smith. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 324
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
There are, in fact, echoes of that readjustment within the themes of the Chelsea Flower Present 2026. To start out with, recycled supplies are prominently displayed. As in final 12 months’s ‘Hospitalfield Arts Backyard’, designed by panorama architect Nigel Dunnett – who sadly handed away final month, leaving an astonishing legacy and an ideal gap within the horticultural world – we see aggregates and structural parts repurposed as the muse of a few of 2026’s gardens. Chelsea veteran Tom Stuart Smith reimagines a backyard for Tate Britain; its paving and round block seating reuses parts from the Tate’s present website. In the meantime, Patrick Clarke’s rust-chic backyard for The Youngsters’s Society recycles metal rafters.
AI
We notice the return of AI, too. Launched eventually 12 months’s present by backyard designer Tom Massey as an revolutionary method of monitoring tree well being, 2026 now sees the software employed within the design of three of the present’s gardens, elevating considerations over a precarious future for backyard designers. It coincides with celebrated backyard designer Matt Keightley launching a backyard design app this 12 months, Spacelift, which makes use of AI to help bewildered backyard homeowners in making headway with their out of doors areas.
Local weather change mitigation
The Eden Undertaking: Carry Me Sunshine Backyard. Designed by Harry Holding and Alex Michaelis. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 325
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
As soon as once more, local weather change mitigation surfaces in varied reveals, not least within the solar-panelled classroom shelter on the coronary heart of the Eden Undertaking’s very lovely ‘Carry Me Sunshine’ backyard, and its cockleshell-infused terrace footing. There’s additionally the welcomed emphasis on accessibility, with gardens being conceived as navigable for all, from the smoothness and supplies of guiding pathways to the acuteness of angles and gradients. That is evidenced within the graded steps and relaxation factors of Angus Thompson’s immersive woodland-edge backyard, and once more in Tom Stuart Smith’s Tate Britain backyard, with its illuminated, sensory-stimulating pathway.
Narratives
The Bronchial asthma and Lung UK Respiratory Area Backyard. Designed by Angus Thompson. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 322
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
Amid every part, there’s a distinct theme of ‘narrative’ this 12 months: of taking prime customers and would-be backyard guests on an intentional, academic or exploratory journey via the gardens. In conceiving her present backyard for the charity Parkinson’s UK, backyard designer-cum-television presenter Arit Anderson has been specific on this theme, addressing the complexity of the neurological situation through an outlined serpentine route via contrasting areas of planting. Guided by a tactile water-rilled hand rail (neatly branded a ‘hand-rill’) product of clean engineered Accoya wooden, these experiencing the results of Parkinson’s are given the house and safety to navigate the backyard at leisure. Deeply concave, the daring rails convey the trickling of water because it follows a path adorned with vibrant, aromatic and medicinal plantings.
Water
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
Anderson’s backyard leads us neatly, too, to the definitive theme of 2026: water, water in every single place. It flows near-continuously via the present floor. If final 12 months’s designers have been puzzling over the significance of water seize and conservation (Dunnett’s rainwater-harvesting ‘dune pool’, Baz Grainger’s permeable pathways, Ryan McMahon’s marine ‘seagrass’ backyard), this 12 months they’re positively revelling within the stuff, celebrating its very important, calming, life-giving high quality. And as in Anderson’s hand-rill, right here is the place the present’s hardscape design reveals its ingenuity.
Water programs via the elegant, snaking rill of the Tate Britain backyard; it displays from the enormous stone basin of Imogen Perreau’s foxglove-punctuated scheme within the Nice Pavilion. Pooled water brightens the planting of the Eden Undertaking’s ‘Carry Me Sunshine’ backyard and the Japanese courtyard by seasoned Chelsea gold medal winner Kazuyuki Ishihara. Within the smaller Balcony and Container gardens, water pours into iron cauldrons, bubbles up into stone planters and streams down the vertical copper of Could Starey’s Balcony backyard for Scottish distiller, Fettercairn Whisky.
Copper
The Eden Undertaking: Carry Me Sunshine Backyard. Designed by Harry Holding and Alex Michaelis. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 325
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
To proceed with the theme of copper, that is undoubtedly the outstanding, saturating color of this 12 months’s present extra broadly. Earthy tones, to talk extra usually: it’s within the big sandstone mounds of the Undertaking Giving Again backyard by James Basson (masterfully dropped at life by Mark Whyman Landscapes); it’s in Angus Thompson’s distinctly red-brown soil and the terracotta partitions of Frances Tophill’s characteristic ‘Curious Backyard’ for the RHS and The King’s Basis.
Most hanging, maybe, are the structural clay-rendered partitions of Darren Hawks’s ‘Silent No Extra’ backyard, impressed by the work of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida. In opposition to this copper foil, darkish elders, silvery subshrubs, wandering species roses and magnetising ‘Benton’ irises pop throughout the present floor, in an echo of Sarah Value’s still-lauded 2023 Cedric Morris-inspired present backyard.
Chelsea Flower Present highlights
Having bumbled across the present floor, drawn like a nectar-intoxicated bee from one magnificence to a different, listed below are a few of our not-to-be-missed contributions that outline the Chelsea Flower Present 2026.
The Present Gardens
The Youngsters’s Society Backyard. Designed by Patrick Clarke Landscapes. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 321
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
Two are the standouts this 12 months: Patrick Clarke’s The Youngsters’s Society Backyard, with its exceptional cohesion of color stemming from the outstanding recycled metal rafters; and the Eden Undertaking’s ‘Carry Me Sunshine’ backyard, impressed by the landscapes of Morecambe Bay in Lancashire, the place the academic charity will quickly open an thrilling new, £100 million regeneration and local weather schooling mission.
The Eden Undertaking: Carry Me Sunshine Backyard. Designed by Harry Holding and Alex Michaelis. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 325
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
Designed by Harry Holding and Alex Michaelis, this latter exhibit manages to steadiness completely the innovation of a climate-combatting shelter construction – low-carbon, shell-based concrete (’clam-crete’, comprising the by-product shells of the realm’s fishing business), the soothing software of water and actually lovely plantings (amongst them hanging blue anchusa, samphire and sea thrift).
The Balcony Backyard
Hedgerow within the Sky – Tech Mahindra. Designed by Sarah Mayfield and Monika Greenhough. Balcony Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 803
(Picture credit score: RHS / Josh Kemp-Smith)
Among the many compact, intricately designed Balcony displays, Sarah Mayfield and Monika Greenhough’s ‘Hedgerow within the Sky’ backyard marries fantastic woodwork with wild, distinctly un-urban plantings. Charred log slices, taken from naturally felled timber (together with arboreal victims of ash-dieback illness), present a water and heat-resistant cladding materials, whereas hedgerow shrubs of hawthorn and hazel have been chosen to offer nature inside the metropolis.
All About Crops
YoungMinds Backyard. Designed by Charlie Chase. All About Crops. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 116
(Picture credit score: RHS / Sarah Cuttle)
On this Undertaking Giving Again-sponsored class (sadly the philanthropic funder’s closing 12 months of funding gardens for charities), which places vegetation on the centre, Charlie Chase’s beautiful and numerous planting palette shines via. Designed for youth psychological well being charity YoungMinds, Chase has introduced in uncommon and specialist vegetation from impartial plant nurseries, supporting an important business, and these intermingle with beautiful naturalism under the characterful bows of weeping cedar timber and southern beeches. And but the laborious construction of Chase’s backyard bears an integral message additionally: all of it has been introduced in as waste product: the stepping stone pads are reclaimed offcuts from quarries, the rammed earth partitions constructed from waste faraway from different backyard tasks.
Within the Nice Pavilion
To take a second’s breather from the present’s daring and bold exhibition gardens, wander into the calmer waters of the pavilion to the appealingly modest and gem-glinting stand by Sussex-based nursery Pelham Crops. Right here you’ll discover low indigos and verbascums, coral geums and, my private favorite of your entire present, the smooth pink but outstanding Nepeta rocemosa ‘Amelia’ — a plant as architectural as it’s relaxed.
The Marketing campaign to Shield Rural England Backyard: ‘On the Edge’. Designed by Sarah Eberle. Present Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 327
(Picture credit score: RHS / Neil Hepworth)
..and afterwards
Following on the present’s latest custom, Chelsea’s 2026 gardens have been designed to be relocated to new, everlasting houses after the present. Despite the fact that that is an formidable prerequisite, it’s a very important dimension of the RHS’s sustainability credentials. As such, the psychological shift now could be in the direction of seeing this grand exhibition as a store window for future gardens, quite than purely an exhibition for exhibition’s sake. Will probably be thrilling to see how Tom Stuart Smith’s backyard for Tate Britain settles into the gallery’s prestigious setting. Equally, will probably be thrilling to admire Anderson’s sculptural hand-rills reappear on the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. In the meantime, the opposite heartening shift this 12 months is seeing designers shouting out the good, important, quick-paced and creatively delivered work of their development contractors.
Alzheimer’s Society: Microbes and Minds Backyard. Designed by Tina Worboys. Container Backyard. RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026. Web site no. 808
(Picture credit score: RHS / Josh Kemp-Smith)
At a time when conventional handicrafts and their related supplies are being championed so fervently, it might be remiss for figurehead designers to not publicly recognise the exceptional talent and dexterity of their workforce. Within the lead-up to this 12 months’s present, on social media, there have been pleasing situations of Chelsea designers acknowledging and commending the achievements of their group inside the context of their celebratory, end-of-build posts. This, we will hope, lays the muse for extra very important developments within the present’s future.
The RHS Chelsea Flower Present 2026 runs 19-23 Could 2026 at London Gate, Royal Hospital Highway, Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, SW3 4SR
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