The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has revealed the show gardens set to take centre stage at the Chelsea Flower Show 2026.

From a sensory space designed by Arit Anderson for Parkinson's UK to a garden that will celebrate the overlooked edgelands around the UK by Sarah Eberle, there is plenty to look forward to at the world-famous flower show. Key themes include sustainability, urban outdoor spaces and calming plots for connection and reflection.

"Each year, the world-famous show on the banks of the River Thames in Chelsea, London, invites visitors to experience the very best in landscape design and horticulture," says the press release.

"The RHS team curates show gardens that champion good causes, spotlight charities, and highlight key horticultural themes – sharing them with a wide audience through extensive media coverage."

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Looking to plan your visit? Take a look at the full list of show gardens, small and large, below:

Parkinson's UK – A Garden for Every Parkinson's Journey, designed by Arit Anderson.

Lady Garden Foundation 'Silent No More' Garden designed by Darren Hawkes.

The Campaign to Protect Rural England Garden: 'On the Edge', designed by Sarah Eberle

The Children's Society Garden, designed by Patrick Clarke

The Eden Project: Bring Me Sunshine Garden, designed by Harry Holding and Alex Michaelis

The Killik & Co ‘A Seed in Time’ Garden, designed by Baz Grainger

The Tate Britain Garden, designed by Tom Stuart-Smith

The Asthma and Lung UK Breathing Space Garden, designed by Angus Thompson

Tokonoma Garden – Sanumaya no Niwa, designed by Kazuyuki Ishihara

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Tokonoma Garden – Sanumaya no Niwa, designed by Kazuyuki Ishihara

Addleshaw Goddard: Flourish in the City, designed by Joe and Laura Carey

Journey Beyond the Tracks: From Adelaide to Perth, designed by Max Parker-Smith

The Boodles Garden, designed by Catherine MacDonald

Trussell's Together Garden, designed by Rob Hardy and Co

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Trussell’s Together Garden by Rob Hardy
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