With an emphasis on pollinator-friendly planting, spaces for community to come together and exploring new ways to give back to the planet, the 2026 RHS Chelsea Flower Show focuses on celebrating the healing power of nature. Sponsored by Range Rover, this year’s showcase has a particularly serene atmosphere – as our gardens editor Claire Foster observes – with a profusion of soft, meadow-like plantings, reflecting a growing appreciation for nurturing biodiversity in our open spaces.
This consideration was evident in the meditation garden Alexandra Noble created for the automotive marque. ‘I envisioned this space as an architectural one Space taken by nature,’ she said of the lush plantings at the Range Rover Cloister that framed the brand’s upcoming electric vehicle. Making a play together A shade-loving, pollinator-friendly plant such as Anthriscus ‘Ravenswing’, Senolophius took away, Euphorbia robbia And Thalictrum ‘Black Stockings’The cloister offered visitors a moment of tranquility along the main avenue of the showgrounds.






