Project Giving Back: Gardens for Good Causes 2025 - Garden Museum

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Project Giving Back: Gardens for Good Causes 2025

The annual Gardens for Good Causes exhibition will be on display at the Garden Museum from 12 – 28 September, showcasing the ten charity gardens supported by Project Giving Back at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Each of these gardens has either been relocated or is in the process of being permanently installed at sites across the UK, where they will continue to grow and support the charitable causes that inspired them.

The exhibition celebrates the wonderful show gardens created for the world-renowned flower show by award-winning garden designers including Jo Thompson, Nigel Dunnett, Joe Perkins and Tom Hoblyn. It also shines a light on the wide range of charities supported by Project Giving Back in 2025, from national organisations like the Wildlife Trusts to smaller charities such as Down’s Syndrome Scotland and Songbird Survival.

Alongside beautiful photos and detailed information that bring the stories of the gardens to life, a series of original objects and artefacts from the show gardens will also be on display.

This group of gardens represent the fourth and penultimate year of Project Giving Back’s programme of supporting gardens for good causes. Over five years, from 2022 to 2026, it will fund more than 60 gardens.

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Image: The Hospitalfield Arts Garden by Nigel Dunnett PGB 2025 © Britt Willoughby