Kelways at Chelsea 2025
We’re excited to announce that we are growing plants for 8 gardens at the 2025 Chelsea Flower Show. We’re working with some of the leading garden designers in the industry, and as usual we’ll be updating you regularly with our email blogs, across social media, and right here in our latest news section.
Below you'll find a brief description of some of the gardens we are growing for, and we'll reveal the other gardens soon!
The King's Trust Garden - Seeding Success : Designed by Joe Perkins
Sponsored by The King's Trust
The King’s Trust Garden: Seeding Success is inspired by volcanic environments, highlighting pioneer plants and how their seeds represent the potential for life, growth and optimism for the future and drawing parallels with the potential held in young people.
Down’s Syndrome Scotland Garden : Designed by Nick Burton & Duncan Hall
Sponsored by Down’s Syndrome Scotland
Visitors enter this immersive, semi-wooded garden on a ‘crazy paving’ path through two main areas of planting, each conveying contrasting moods. The garden path ends at a feature building, with colourful decorative tiles scattered into the paving at the entrance, injecting a sense of playfulness.
Boodles Raindance Garden : Designed by Dr Catherine MacDonald
Sponsored by Boodles
Against the backdrop of lush green ferns, beautiful flowers such as Astrantia and Paeonia stand out like gemstones. The garden’s colour palette harmonises with the platinum-coloured steel of the water features and the zinc roof of the custom-designed pavilion. Seating areas provide moments of tranquillity amidst the lush greenery, creating a serene and restful atmosphere.
Killik & Co Futureproof Garden : Designed by Baz Grainger
Sponsored by Killik & Co
The planting palette is peach, blue and rust and has a cottage garden style, but features plants more often associated with southern France and northern Spain. Artemisia, Salvia and Persicaria feature in a garden that includes a family seating area for relaxation.