Wildflowers at RHS Chealsa Flower Show

Our debut exhibit in the Floral Marquee at RHS Chelsea Flower Show redefined the role of wildflowers in modern gardens and demonstrated that our native British flora can complement even the most formal garden settings.  

Championing British Flora at RHS CHelsea

Wildflowers Win Silver Gilt

Our debut at the 2024 RHS Chelsea Flower Show marked a significant milestone for our business, allowing the next generation of our family to share their passion and expertise with a wider audience while promoting the benefits of incorporating native wildflowers in garden planting schemes.

Collaborating with garden designer Tabi Jackson Gee and small batch organic fragrance brand Ffern our display was championed alongside main avenue gardens and big-name designers as a ‘must-see’ by The Telegraph, Country Living, and House & Garden.

The First Wildflower Nursery At RHS Chelsea

The first wildflower nursery to exhibit in the Great Pavilion, our display featured edible and medicinal wildflowers selected to showcase the beauty and versatility of our native flora. Grown by Charlotte, without grow lights or heat at our grain store in Kent, the wild and highly ornamental display received a Silver Gilt Medal from the RHS Judges.

Kent Wildflower Seeds X Ffern

“We are thrilled to be collaborating with Kent Wildflower Seeds on their stand at RHS Chelsea this summer – the first time a wildflower company has exhibited in the Great Pavilion, the stand will show how our native wildflowers can form a stunning and eco-friendly part of any garden.

For the stand, we have commissioned artist Claire Basler (@clairebasler) to create a magical backdrop for the wildflower display – featuring musk mallow, clover, daisies, fennel, and wild carrot.”

Press Clippings

Wildflowers have been an increasing presence at Chelsea in recent years, but this year they are the star of the show.

Clare Coulson for The Telegraph

The first time a wildflower company has exhibited in the Great Pavilion bringing a different sensibility to the marquee and showing further evidence of how our gardens are evolving to be more ecologically focused.

Lucy Bolton for House & Garden

All the plants for the exhibit will be grown by Denne at the family farm in Kent, which considering the pressure of exhibiting at RHS Chelsea, – especially as a newcomer, is not only admirable but brave.

The Dirt – Horticultural News

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