Our 2024 gardens for good causes

In 2024, Project Giving Back will support 15 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 2024, they will be relocated or re-used in a way that further benefits the cause or the community for which they have been designed.

The remaining six gardens for good causes, all of which are All About Plants gardens, will be announced in January 2024.

Gardens we are supporting in 2024

Terrence Higgins Trust Bridge to 2030 Garden

Designed by
Matthew Childs
Inspired by

Bowel Research UK Microbiome Garden

Designed by
Chris Hull
Sid Hill
Inspired by

Muscular Dystrophy UK Forest Bathing Garden

Designed by
Ula Maria
Inspired by

National Autistic Society Garden

Designed by
Dido Milne
Sophie Parmenter
Inspired by

National Garden Scheme Garden

Designed by
Tom Stuart-Smith
Inspired by

Planet Good Earth Garden

Designed by
Betongpark & Urban Organic
Inspired by

Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery

Designed by
Miria Harris
Inspired by

Sue Ryder Grief Kind Garden

Designed by
Katherine Holland
Inspired by

The Freedom from Torture Garden: A Sanctuary for Survivors

Designed by
John Warland
Emma O'Connell
Inspired by

The Panathlon Joy Garden

Designed by
Penelope Walker
Inspired by

The Pulp Friction Growing Skills Garden

Designed by
Will Dutch and Tin-Tin Azure-Marxen
Inspired by

The Size of Wales Garden

Designed by
Studio Bristow
Inspired by

The St James’s Piccadilly Garden - Imagine the World to be Different

Designed by
Robert Myers
Inspired by

WaterAid Garden

Designed by
Tom Massey
Je Ahn
Inspired by

World Child Cancer Nurturing Garden

Designed by
Giulio Giorgi
Inspired by