Here are the latest widely reported highlights and outcomes from Chelsea Flower Show 2025, focusing on events and notable trends from that year.
Key highlights from Chelsea Flower Show 2025
- Theme and focus: The show leaned into an inclusive theme described as “Your space, your story,” highlighting personal expression in garden design and a shift toward landscapes that reflect individual lifestyles and wellbeing [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-04-21] [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-05-15]. This framing guided many garden entries and public displays, emphasizing personal narrative as a design driver [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-04-21].
- Notable gardens and sponsors: The Newt in Somerset continued its Chelsea sponsorship, with a Karoo Succulent Garden inspired by Babylonstoren in South Africa, among other major entries sponsored or designed by high-profile teams [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-04-21]. Other notable designs included Tom Massey and Je Ahn’s Avande “Intelligent Garden,” building on prior award-winning concepts [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-04-21].
- Great Pavilion and plant trends: The Great Pavilion featured around 60 exhibits, with a strong emphasis on trees, perennials, and new plant introductions—examples included Malus trees (apple relatives) and a notable English Sweet Peas display including a cultivar named after a celebrity figure, reflecting the show’s blend of horticulture and popular culture [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-05-15].
- Media coverage and public reception: Early press day coverage highlighted prominent planting displays, with media noting popular trends such as pollinator-friendly plantings and the integration of traditional horticultural craftsmanship with modern technology, including elements described as “talking” to plants in some show entries [Country Living, 2025-05-19; Woman & Home, 2025-05-21].
- Diversity of themes: Additional themes included climate-conscious planting, rewilding motifs, and the continued exploration of sustainability in design and materials, alongside innovations in garden technology and planting methods [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-05-15; AIPH, 2025-05-22].
- Winners and outcomes: Specific medal rankings and “Best in Show” outcomes were reported later in 2025, with individual garden designers and sponsors receiving golds and medals across the show gardens and pavilion exhibits; results were published by trade and hobby press in late May and subsequently in November 2025 [Gardening World, 2025-11-20].
Where to look for authoritative details
- Official RHS Chelsea Flower Show coverage and show garden lists for 2025, including design credits and sponsor notes (early 2025 announcements and final results published throughout May and into November) [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-04-21] [Country Living, 2025-05-19] [Gardening World, 2025-11-20].
- Trend analyses and thematic summaries that track the evolution of Chelsea’s design language in 2025 (Your space, your story) and how sponsors and exhibitors aligned with sustainability and wellness narratives [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-05-15] [AIPH, 2025-05-22].
Illustration
- Example: The Karoo Succulent Garden by The Newt in Somerset showcases arid-adapted planting and sustainable irrigation, reflecting the year’s emphasis on innovative, low-water designs and global influences within Chelsea’s framework [Gardens Illustrated, 2025-04-21].
Would you like a compact timeline of key events at Chelsea Flower Show 2025, or a comparison table of the major gardens and their themes from that year? I can also pull the most recent medal winners and provide a quick summary of notable plant introductions from the Great Pavilion.
Citations
- RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 details and themes: Gardens Illustrated, 2025-04-21; 2025-05-15.[1][3]
- Press day highlights and trends: Country Living, 2025-05-19; Woman & Home, 2025-05-21.[2][5]
- Sponsorships and notable designs: Gardens Illustrated, 2025-04-21.[1]
- General trends and analysis: AIPH, 2025-05-22.[6]
- Winners and medal notes (late 2025): Gardening World, 2025-11-20.[7]
Sources
We got a first look at the beautiful planting displays on press day
www.countryliving.comDiscover all the medal results for the Show Gardens and designers at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025
www.gardenersworld.comEvery year we highlight much-loved plant groups that are currently not in an accredited National Plant Collection and this year we are focussing on pollinator-friendly plant groups, and highlighting plants bred by Gertrude Jekyll, Valerie Finnis, Marjorie Fish and plants bred by Bees' Nursery, Cheshire .
www.plantheritage.org.ukFrom AI-assisted gardens to game-changing new plant varieties, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 delivered a compelling snapshot of the direction of international horticulture.
aiph.orgFrom thoughtful planting to combat climate change to smart tech that 'talks' to the plants, here are this year's key notes
www.womanandhome.comEverything we know so far about the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025, including who is designing the gardens and the causes they focus on.
www.gardensillustrated.comWhat you need to know before the show – a look at all the trends and themes, and outlines what to expect and look out for at RHS Chelsea 2025
www.gardensillustrated.com