Do one thing for wildlife at RHS Sandringham Flower Show this July!

Do one thing for wildlife at RHS Sandringham Flower Show this July!

Wildflower meadow (credit: James Adler)

Join Norfolk Wildlife Trust to celebrate 100 years of protecting wildlife at RHS Sandringham Flower Show this July.

We're busy gathering and growing behind the scenes to create a garden that will inspire visitors to the very first RHS Sandringham Flower Show to 'Do one thing for wildlife' in their own green spaces.

Featuring hedgehog highways, recycled planters and native flowers a-plenty, the garden will showcase easy ways to welcome wildlife into a relaxing and low maintenance space. Be inspired to let a corner of your garden grow wild, learn how to use reclaimed materials to create unique interest, and discover a range of plants that both look beautiful and benefit our wonderful wildlife.

A metal cube frame houses a wildlife garden

Bea Tann

We have been working with landscape architect and former RHS Chelsea Flower Show Silver-gilt medalist Bea Tann to design a creative garden that highlights native plants beneficial to wildlife. 

With thanks to the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society), our garden will feature as part of the 'Community Cubes' area of the show. Community Cubes are 3m x 3m creative installation spaces designed to be viewed from all angles. We'll be in good company, thanks to other gardens from:

RHS Show Exhibitor 2026

Find out more about RHS Sandringham Flower Show 2026, including how to purchase tickets, by visiting their website.