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Five reasons not to miss the new RHS Badminton Flower Show this summer

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The brand-new RHS Badminton Flower Show is set to make its debut in the beautiful South Gloucestershire countryside this July, marking an exciting new addition to the summer calendar.

Held at the historic Badminton Estate, the inaugural show will feature everything you would expect from an RHS Show and more, from the team behind RHS Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower Shows.

Here are our top five reasons to visit:

1. Gorgeous gardens 

Whether you prefer contemporary or traditional design, country gardens or dramatic sculptures, expect inspiration by the spadeful. Set within the sweeping parkland of the Badminton Estate, explore the Show Gardens, Artisan Gardens, Young Designer Gardens and Pocket Planting. See The Archers’ Bridge Farm brought to life by designer Jo Thompson, including an orchard, wildflower meadow, potting bench, wildlife pond and even a cheese-making area. Meanwhile, designer Tom Stuart-Smith will be creating the largest garden ever to be built at an RHS Show with a walk-through including wildflower planting, yew domes and lake views. You’ll also get to see the official RHS awards and medals handed out and place your vote in the RHS People’s Choice Award. See all the gardens here.

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Take a selfie with the iconic floral RHS letters

2. Beautiful flowers 

Step inside the showstopping Floral Marquee, home to over 70 specialist floral nurseries. You’ll find beautifully curated floral installations across the showground too, including the iconic RHS letters (perfect for selfies) and decorative horse jumps – a nod to the world-famous horse trials hosted at the Estate each May. Don’t miss the Houseplant Terrariums for indoor inspiration, and head to the Perfume Pavilions to be surrounded by scented plants. Find out more here.

3. Expert advice and gardening inspiration

Whether you’d like help with growing tomatoes, pruning roses or encouraging wildlife, stop by the RHS Advice Hub for tailored guidance, and chat with expert nurseries for practical tips to take home. Pull up a deck chair and settle in for a series of entertaining talks from some of horticulture’s best-loved names. We’ll be joined on the Main Stage by Arit Anderson, Carol Klein, Adam Frost and Rachel de Thame amongst others. Over at the In The Grow theatre, specialist nurseries will be offering plant-focused talks and demonstrations too. Find out more here.

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Gardener and TV celebrity Rachel de Thame will be offering expert advice at the show.

4. Food, drink and shopping

Foodies will be spoilt for choice, whether you’re treating yourself to afternoon tea at The Lakeside Restaurant, relaxing with a Fortnum & Mason picnic and a glass of bubbly or sampling delicious street food championing seasonal British ingredients. You’ll find all your gardening must-haves to take home too – from secateurs to sheds – plus craft, fashion and high-end homeware across the shopping areas. And of course, plenty of plant shopping options to choose from! See the food and drink options here.

5. Entertainment and live music

In the Artisan Studios, local makers will be demonstrating heritage crafts – helping to keep these important skills alive. Then unwind at Live @ the Lake in front of the magnificent Badminton House, where live music and a festival-style atmosphere set the perfect scene for a summer’s day.

RHS Flower Shows are about more than just plants and flowers – get ready for a full day’s entertainment with expert talks, great food, live music and fantastic shopping. Don’t miss the new RHS Badminton Flower Show this July, it’s sure to be an unforgettable day out.

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Badminton Estate Pic: Britt Willoughby-Dyer

When: 8–12 July 2026

Where: The Badminton Estate, South Gloucestershire

Booking: Find out more about the show and book tickets on the RHS website: https://www.rhs.org.uk/badminton

Travel: Just 30 minutes from Stroud.

Further info:

About the Badminton Estate

The Grade I listed Badminton Estate is set among 52,000 acres of land and features exquisite formal gardens and a deer park. It hosts the Badminton Horse Trials and has been a film and TV location for programmes including Bridgerton, The Gentlemen, Seven Dials and The Other Bennet Sister.

About the RHS

The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s gardening charity, helping people and plants to grow.

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