Project Giving Back (PGB) will support 15 gardens for good causes at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024, including seven show gardens and two sanctuary gardens that have been announced by the RHS today.
October 26, 2023
A raft of celebrated Chelsea stalwarts including Tom Stuart-Smith, Robert Myers and Tom Massey, join Chelsea newcomers Sophie Parmenter & Dido Milne, Miria Harris, Giulio Giorgi and Je Ahn (who has collaborated with Tom Massey) with gardens for a wide range of causes, including the first RHS Chelsea show garden to be commissioned by a place of worship. Matthew Childs returns to main avenue with a garden for Terrence Higgins Trust and John Warland, in collaboration with Emma O’Connell, and Ula Maria have designed debut main avenue gardens for Freedom From Torture and Muscular Dystrophy UK respectively.
Read about all 2024 gardens here.
All gardens supported by PGB are inspired by UK registered charitable organisations and will live on after the show in permanent locations around the UK as a lasting legacy for their individual good causes - as teaching gardens, community spaces and other beneficial green spaces.
Launched in May 2021 as a way for good causes to raise awareness of their work with a fully-funded garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, PGB has already helped many UK charities leverage incredible financial support for their causes, and reach many thousands of new potential donors.
Hattie Ghaui, CEO of Project Giving Back, says:
“It’s an incredible privilege to be working with another group of talented and inspirational designers who are bringing the work of a brilliant selection of good causes to life through the gardens we are supporting in 2024. Project Giving Back exists to offer the gift of an opportunity at RHS Chelsea Flower Show and we know from experience that charities can leverage huge benefits from the platform that RHS Chelsea provides. We are all looking forward to seeing the 2024 gardens realised at the show before going on to their ‘forever homes’ at locations around the UK as a lasting legacy for the causes that have inspired them.”
The show and sanctuary (indicated with *) gardens supported by Project Giving Back in 2024 are (in alphabetical order):
A further six All About Plants gardens will be supported by Project Giving Back in 2024 that will again be staged in the Great Pavilion and largely created by first time Chelsea designers. These will be announced by the RHS in January 2024.
Alex Denman, PGB Trustee and former show manager of RHS Chelsea, says:
“RHS Chelsea has long been a show that inspires gardeners to think creatively, and sometimes differently, about the green spaces they nurture and enjoy. In recent years Project Giving Back has allowed a new wave of gardens for good causes to encourage conversation about issues such as biodiversity loss, climate change, mental and physical health and forced migration. I look forward to seeing the gardens PGB is supporting in 2024 and have no doubt they will spark further discourse about some of the most important issues facing our societies and our planet today and in the future.”
RHS Chelsea Flower Show runs from 21 - 25 May 2024. Tickets are now on sale via the RHS website