RHS Chelsea Sustainable Garden Product of the Year 2024

See the finalists of the garden product competition which recognises products helping to make gardens greener

Competition and judging

RHS Chelsea Sustainable Garden Product of the Year is a competition open exclusively to tradestand exhibitors at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. It celebrates the horticultural industry’s efforts to promote eco-friendly and ethical consumerism within the gardening sector. 

The winning product will be announced on Press Day, Monday 20 May 2024, after the panel of judges hears from each finalist.

Discover the 2024 finalists

Find the RHS Chelsea Sustainable Product of the Year stand in the Great Pavilion to see all the finalists.

twool | Sustainable Garden net

Twool sustainable garden net is made from renewable British wool as an alternative to plastic nets. Strong, durable and biodegradable, twool nets can be used in the greenhouse, to support sweat peas, beans and peas, and general garden use.

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Hannah Marchant | Plantable calendar

An eco-friendly calendar that combines organisation and gardening fun. When the month comes to an end, rather than thrown away, it can be planted in the garden or a pot so the embedded seeds can bloom.

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POTR | Origami pot

POTR Pots are flat-pack, self-watering planters made from waste and designed to be posted directly through your letterbox. Origami innovation turns recycled plastic into a sustainable, minimal pot engineered to take the guesswork out of plant care using the in-built watering system.
 

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Sneeboer | Handspade

The Sneeboer Handspade is sustainably produced in the Netherlands with renewable energy. It is ideal for gardeners who travel, work on their knees or find a regular spade too large and heavy.

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Lindum | Species Rich Turf

An 80/20 blend of wildflowers and grasses, nurtured on a plastic-free, moisture-retentive mat to create an immediate burst of biodiversity. Whether mown like a traditional lawn or left to grow freely, this turf allows a diverse array of flora and fauna to flourish.

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