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Gardens for good causes at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

The Garden Museum is hosting a special exhibition to celebrate the twelve gardens for good causes supported by Project Giving Back that were presented at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022.

There has always been a close synergy between gardens and good causes, and the RHS Chelsea Flower Show offers a unique platform for charitable organisations to tell their stories through gardens.

Project Giving Back was set up to fund a series of show gardens over three years, all of which are being relocated so that they can live on and create a lasting legacy for the causes they support.

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St Mungo’s Putting Down Roots Garden

The exhibition showcases Project Giving Back’s first cohort at this year’s show, inspired by the following:

  • RNLI
  • Mind
  • Rewilding Britain
  • Grow2Know
  • Alder Hey Children’s Charity
  • RAF Benevolent Fund
  • St Mungo’s
  • Blue Peter
  • Mothers for Mothers
  • Fashion Revolution
  • Core Arts
  • Wilderness Foundation UK

Banner image: Alder Hey Children’s Charity Garden relocated to Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool. All images (c) Britt Willoughby Dyer

All twelve gardens are in the process of being relocated to their permanent homes where they will make a positive difference to communities and their beneficiaries for the long term.

The exhibition will also include a striking seasonal floral installation created by Fiona Haser Bizony of Electric Daisy Flower Farm.

Image: Alder Hey Children’s Charity Garden relocated to Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool