Show Gardens & Displays
Are you a Designer or a business planning a future display for an RHS show or another event? We'd love to hear from you! With hundreds of pots in stock at any one time, plus the ability to arrange commissions (terracotta & metalwork), we have the resources at hand to bring your ideas to life.
RHS Malvern, 2024
Perennial's The Laskett, ''An Autobiographical Garden''
Silver Gilt Medal & People's Choice Award

The design represents the Laskett Garden in Spring, including real elements of The Laskett Garden, from architectural elements to masses of spring primulas.
Formal design elements, such as obelisks and standard topiary, sit among beds of more informal herbaceous and bulb planting, showing how comfortable formal spaces can coexist with lush and interesting diverse planting.
RHS Chelsea, 2025
Odd Limited's 100 year debut exhibit with Sean Pritchard

Frank P Matthews Tree Nursery debut exhibit
Silver Gilt
Max Parker-Smith's RHS x UBS: ''Moments of Reflection'' in the Grand Pavilion

Maximillian Parker-Smith is an up-and-coming garden designer, who to date has been awarded a Silver-Gilt at the RHS Tatton Flower Show 2021 in the Young Designers category, and a Silver-Gilt at Hampton Court Flower Show 2023. This year, Max has designed the RHS x UBS Moments of Reflection, an 800 sqm installation in the center of the Great Pavillion.
Max is a graduate of Inchbald School of Design and participated in Channel 5's “The Great Garden Challenge” 2019, a three-stage competition where the finalists designed a garden at the famous ‘RHS Wisley’. In recent years, Max has also designed spaces for the well-known sculptor David Harber and also luxury furniture brand Indian Ocean at Chelsea Flower Show, both were awarded 5*.
BBC Gardeners World, 2025
Kate Patrick's ''The Nectary'' (Showcase Garden)

The Nectary is a sustainable garden that cultivates connections between generations of skilled artisans, farmers, and the best of local UK family-run businesses.
As a beekeeper, it will incorporate one of our most beloved pollinators – the bee.
A garden should bring joy, and this one is sure to delight, from the stained glass incorporated into the greenhouse with colour therapy and plant growth in mind, to hand-painted art by community artists adorning the glass, willow weavers UK-grown sustainable willow, blacksmith, carpenters, and community groups all working to showcase a small edible nectar-rich haven packed with rare, heritage, heirloom vegetables, and delicious nectar rich and wildlife-friendly blooms all grown in the UK.
Every aspect has been carefully considered with sustainability and longevity in mind, recycling, reusing, and bridging the June Gap for pollinators and wildlife to provide vital nectar sources during the lull between spring and summer.
The Nectary shall be showcasing flowers in all stages of growth, from full bloom through to seedpod stage, each stage beneficial to wildlife in our small and beautiful biodiverse
greenspaces.
Botanical Gardener's ''The Watershed Garden'' (Association of Professional Landscapers (APL))

The Watershed Garden offers a glimpse into the corner of a not-so-distant future of a family garden. The garden is set in a future where water resources are limited, showcasing resilient planting and adaptive design elements.
At its heart is an outdoor home cinema set-up, with a projector casting lush, water-rich planting onto the wall of a shed. The David Attenborough style video is paired with the sound of trickling water from speakers nestled in the planting. This transports visitors to a time when water was in abundance and the well wasn’t dry, creating a nostalgic audio-visual experience.
The plants in Watershed Garden have been carefully selected for their resilience in future climates, with drought-tolerant species like grasses, and native wildflowers. These plants thrive with minimal water, offering a hopeful yet realistic vision for gardening in the years to come.
Watershed Garden is a garden that invites visitors to consider the importance of water, appreciating what we have and understanding that gardening will change. Through nostalgia, Watershed Garden reminds us: we don’t miss the water until the well runs dry – but we can create something beautiful as we adapt to the changing climate.
RHS Hampton Court, 2025
Ally Elphick, Gill Hall, Irene Rosazza Bertina and Charlotte Wroe's ''Woman-To-Woman'' Border Design

This border offers a fresh perspective on medicinal planting and aims to inspire visitors to consider both the aesthetic and therapeutic properties of plants. The design is inspired by how female ancient healing knowledge was shared by spoken word or song in times long before Hippocrates. To do this, the planting echoes Ancient Greek gardens where plants such as lavender, oregano and Salvia were cultivated specifically for healing purposes.