Rhs / Lee Charlton Photography
Rhs Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2025 has delivered five gold medals, four silver -like medals, eight silver and a bronze in all categories.
While the sun shines over Hampton Court this week, the gold medals are as follows:
Show gardens
The Subaru cocoon
Scoop up three prices and a gold medal, The garden was designed by Mike McMahon and Jewlsy Mathews. Built by Big Fish Landscapes and not only won the garden for the best show garden, but was also awarded the Best Construction Award and Environmental Innovation Award.

Rhs / Neil Hepworth
The Alan Partridge Sound Bad
The garden was designed by Joe and Laura Carey and was developed by the TV personality Alan Partridge. The design built by Landsigns shows the famous name in sound waveform.

Rhs / Lee Charlton Photography
Pocket planting
Teucer Wilson: Green the Gap Garden
This garden was also recognized as the best City Pocket Planting and is designed as a refuge for pollinators. It was designed by Laura Strand and Sam Stark-Kemp and underlines the need for green spaces in cities. It was built by Daniel Norman.

Rhs / Tim Sandall
Sunlight seems through
The garden takes place in a coastal community in Hove and was designed by Zhechen Ren, Xiya Xu, Tongengeng Liang and Minjie Yang. With the aim of creating an air -conditioned space, the effects of climate change on ecosystems are highlighted.

Rhs / Tim Sandall
Curiosa gardens
A garden with two stories
The only one in its category that has received a gold medal also won the garden of the best garden of curiosity. The garden designed by Daniel March intends to be an inviting space for reflection. His contractors include DH Studios and L&C CO outsiders.

Rhs / Sarah Tutle
The silver -tiled medal winners include hot pocket, life on the edge and welcome plant. The gardens of curiosity designed by Nicolas Navarro, a forest edge, was also awarded a silver medal and the Best Construction Award for its category.