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The RHS has lifted its gnome ban for Chelsea Flower Show 2026 - for one important reason

Gardening news·@AliceTuffery·2 months ago
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For just the second time in the 113-year history of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, the Royal Horticultural Society has lifted its ban on gnomes. In fact, it is encouraging celebrities to decorate their own gnomes so they can become a part of this year's show. The decision is for a good cause, as the colourful gnomes will be auctioned off to raise money for the RHS's flagship Campaign for School Gardening, which brings gardening into schools and youth groups to support children's wellbeing, skills and environmental awareness. You might also like: First details of the gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show 2026 RHS Chelsea Flower Show to be sponsored by Range Rover in 2026 This top garden designer is returning to Chelsea after 9 years Ten essentials for visiting Chelsea Flower Show The history of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show The decorated gnomes will be on display in The RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden, designed by Frances Tophill, alongside The King’s Foundation Ambassador, Sir David Beckham and RHS and…

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