Winners of Chelsea Flower Show 2025

As of February 7, 2025, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has not yet announced the winners of the 2025 Chelsea Flower Show, scheduled to take place from May 20 to May 24, 2025. However, several noteworthy gardens are set to debut at this year's event:

1. British Red Cross 'Here for Humanity' Garden

The British Red Cross will present their inaugural garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. Designed by six-time RHS Gold Medalist John Warland and Tom Bannister, who received a Gold Medal and Best in Class in 2024, the 'Here for Humanity' Garden draws inspiration from Henri Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross Movement, and the organization's global volunteers. The design features a contemporary alpine garden with large stone column-like planters and diverse alpine plants from countries such as the UK, Turkey, Morocco, and Ethiopia, symbolizing the resilience of humanity in extreme conditions. After the show, the garden will be relocated to Maudsley Hospital in South London to serve as a therapeutic space for patients, carers, and staff.

2. The Seawilding Garden

Award-winning designer Ryan McMahon of MUSA Landscape Architecture will showcase 'The Seawilding Garden,' featuring seagrass—the ocean's only flowering plant—for the first time at Chelsea. Inspired by the restoration efforts of Scottish charity Seawilding in Loch Craignish, Argyll, the garden highlights community actions to reverse biodiversity loss by restoring seagrass and native oysters. Elements include a saltwater pool, stone pathways, a pebble beach area, native trees, seating, and a 2.5-meter-high seagrass sculpture made from recycled scrap metal.

Please note that the official results and awards for the 2025 Chelsea Flower Show will be announced during the event in May. For the most current information, please refer to official RHS communications.

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