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The RHS organises a wide range of exciting events with specialist nurseries, garden centres, leading gardens and horticultural colleges around Britain. This means that keen gardeners will find more year-round gardening interest and activities with the RHS wherever they live, including practical workshops, talks and exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of top nurseries by leading plantsmen.
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The Society's journal, The Garden , also lists a wide range of RHS and other events in its Compass pages and the Diary of Events booklet.
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RHS flower shows

The RHS organises a number of prestigious flower shows - Chelsea, Hampton Court Palace, Tatton Park and Cardiff, Spring and the regular RHS London Flower Shows - as well as having a high profile at Malvern Spring and Autumn and BBC Gardeners' World Live.

For full details of all RHS flower shows click here

Societies & clubs

If you represent a gardening club or society and are organising an event that requires a speaker or a qualified horticultural judge, the RHS publishes registers of speakers and judges.
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Horticultural federations operate on a county-wide basis and can help their members with advice on the day-to-day organisation of local club business and also provide access to speakers and judges, plus guidelines for show organisers and for booking speakers.

Find out about horticultural federations and guilds of judges

Offers for RHS members

RHS members can purchase reduced price tickets for all RHS events.
To find out how to become an RHS member click here

Britain in Bloom

Since it started back in 1963, Britain in Bloom has grown into the largest horticultural campaign in Europe. The campaign involves many thousands of people in so many different communities across the UK taking an active interest in caring for their local environment.
For further information on how your community can become involved click here