Our 2022 gardens for good causes

In 2022, Project Giving Back supported 12 gardens that celebrate and draw attention to the work of charitable organisations, community interest groups, and educational programmes in the UK.

Each garden is inspired by the story and the work of the cause it is associated with and, following its launch at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in May 2022, they are all being relocated or re-used in a way that further benefits the cause or the community for which they have been designed.

Gardens we supported in 2022

A Rewilding Britain Landscape

Designed by
Lulu Urquhart & Adam Hunt
Inspired by

A Textile Garden for Fashion Revolution

Designed by
Lottie Delamain
Inspired by

Alder Hey Urban Foraging Station

Designed by
Howard & Hugh Miller
Inspired by

Core Arts Front Garden Revolution

Designed by
Andy Smith-Williams
Inspired by

Hands Off Mangrove by Grow2Know

Designed by
Grow2Know
Inspired by

Mind Garden

Designed by
Andy Sturgeon
Inspired by

Mothers for Mothers Garden

Designed by
Pollyanna Wilkinson
Inspired by

New Blue Peter Garden: Discover Soil

Designed by
Juliet Sargeant
Inspired by

RAF Benevolent Fund 'Strongest Link' Garden

Designed by
John Everiss
Inspired by

RNLI Garden

Designed by
Chris Beardshaw
Inspired by

St Mungo's Putting Down Roots Garden

Designed by
Adolfo Harrison & Darryl Moore of Cityscapes
Inspired by

Wilderness Foundation UK Garden

Designed by
Charlie Hawkes
Inspired by

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022

We loved talking to visitors at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022 about the gardens supported by PGB.

Explore their locations on the showground by clicking on our map, and find out more about their stories, inspired by good causes that help people, plants and the planet.

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Sue Ryder Grief Kind Garden
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The Size of Wales Garden
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The Pulp Friction Growing Skills Garden
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Planet Good Earth Garden
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The Panathlon Joy Garden
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Bowel Research UK Microbiome Garden
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A Rewilding Britain Landscape
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World Child Cancer Nurturing Garden
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The Freedom from Torture Garden: A Sanctuary for Survivors
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WaterAid Garden
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The St James’s Piccadilly Garden - Imagine the World to be Different
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Terrence Higgins Trust Bridge to 2030 Garden
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Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery
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National Garden Scheme Garden
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National Autistic Society Garden
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The Teapot Trust Elsewhere Garden
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The Talitha Arts Garden
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School Food Matters Garden
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The Sadler's Wells East Garden
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Choose Love Garden
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The Natural Affinity Garden for Aspens
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The RSPCA Garden
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The National Brain Appeal’s 'Rare Space' Garden
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Samaritans' Listening Garden
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The Royal Entomological Society Garden
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The Myeloma UK - 'A Life Worth Living' Garden
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Horatio's Garden
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The Fauna & Flora Garden
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The Centrepoint Garden
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Centre for Mental Health's The Balance Garden
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Hands Off Mangrove by Grow2Know
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A Textile Garden for Fashion Revolution
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Core Arts Front Garden Revolution
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Mothers for Mothers Garden
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Alder Hey Urban Foraging Station
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RAF Benevolent Fund 'Strongest Link' Garden
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St Mungo's Putting Down Roots Garden
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Muscular Dystrophy UK Forest Bathing Garden
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New Blue Peter Garden: Discover Soil
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RNLI Garden
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Mind Garden
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Wilderness Foundation UK Garden
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Sue Ryder Grief Kind Garden
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The Size of Wales Garden
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The Pulp Friction Growing Skills Garden
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Planet Good Earth Garden
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The Panathlon Joy Garden
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Bowel Research UK Microbiome Garden
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A Rewilding Britain Landscape
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World Child Cancer Nurturing Garden
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The Freedom from Torture Garden: A Sanctuary for Survivors
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WaterAid Garden
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The St James’s Piccadilly Garden - Imagine the World to be Different
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Terrence Higgins Trust Bridge to 2030 Garden
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Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery
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National Garden Scheme Garden
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National Autistic Society Garden
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The Teapot Trust Elsewhere Garden
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The Talitha Arts Garden
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School Food Matters Garden
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The Sadler's Wells East Garden
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Choose Love Garden
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The Natural Affinity Garden for Aspens
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The RSPCA Garden
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The National Brain Appeal’s 'Rare Space' Garden
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Samaritans' Listening Garden
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The Royal Entomological Society Garden
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The Myeloma UK - 'A Life Worth Living' Garden
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Horatio's Garden
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The Fauna & Flora Garden
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The Centrepoint Garden
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Centre for Mental Health's The Balance Garden
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Hands Off Mangrove by Grow2Know
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A Textile Garden for Fashion Revolution
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Core Arts Front Garden Revolution
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Mothers for Mothers Garden
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Alder Hey Urban Foraging Station
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RAF Benevolent Fund 'Strongest Link' Garden
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St Mungo's Putting Down Roots Garden
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Muscular Dystrophy UK Forest Bathing Garden
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New Blue Peter Garden: Discover Soil
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RNLI Garden
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Mind Garden
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Wilderness Foundation UK Garden
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Relocated
gardens

All the gardens we support at RHS Chelsea Flower Show are relocated after the show to live on as a lasting legacy for the good causes they are inspired by. Some can be publicly visited, while others live on at schools and other private locations as learning tools for a future generation of gardeners.

Explore their stories and find out more about their relocations by clicking on the map.

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