Top things to see and do at the new RHS Badminton Flower Show, Gloucestershire, 8-12 July 2026
The prestigious RHS Medals and Awards are handed out as the show opens. Take a tour of the gardens and see if you agree with the judges. The People’s Choice vote opens at the beginning of the show, so you have a chance to vote for your favourites too
There are several judged categories across the show, each with their own set of criteria. Show gardens represent the pinnacle of garden design, while the Young Designer gardens challenge designers at the start of their careers
BBC Radio 4 and RHS celebrate The Archers 75th anniversary with a feature garden, designed by one of the UK’s most celebrated garden designers, Jo Thompson
The Artisan Gardens aim to highlight and celebrate beautiful country gardens, artisan makers and crafts people. Be inspired by traditional crafts that you could try at home in the Artisan Studios
The Pocket Planting Gardens invite new horticulturists to bring their first garden to an RHS Show. This mentored category offers the first opportunity for budding designers to start their show careers, and to have their designs rated by RHS Judges.
Tom Stuart-Smith brings the largest ever show garden to an RHS Show with The Julia Rausing Garden, and be prepared for a scented heaven in the Perfume Pavilions
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Take a tour of the Floral Marquee and see which medals have been awarded to the incredible exhibits and exhibitors. Take advantage of their wealth of knowledge
The Master Grower for 2026 is the Kitchen Garden Plant Centre and takes pride of place among the many specialist growers offering their advice along with an array of beautiful plants
Show Installations exploring horticultural and fun horse themes are dotted all around the showground. Don’t forget to grab a selfie in front of the famous RHS Letters – and tag #RHSBadminton on Instagram @the_rhs to share your pic
Learn from the experts and influencers on the Talks Stage as part of the jam-packed show programme. See the timetables for the Main Stage and the In The Grow Stage.
Visit the Plant Village and the Floral Marquee where plantspeople are on hand to share their plant knowledge alongside an exciting range of plants to buy
Make the most of RHS horticultural knowledge at the RHS Advice hub with experts on hand to answer all your gardening questions
Find out more from the Show Guide or have a chat with one of the many Show Volunteers
Calling all foodies – RHS Badminton has plenty of delicious food options, from worldwide street food to fine dining at the Lakeside Restaurant.
Be inspired to grow your own food by visiting the Grow Your Own area, which will be packed with handy tips, and visit the School and Community Allotments for even more food for thought
Make the most of your special day out with a glass of Roebuck Estates Sparkling Wine, while listening to music on the Live at the Lake stage in true summer festival style
The Great Taste Market is a mecca for those who love to eat, with speciality cheeses, artisan bakes and homemade ingredients to take home or buy as gifts
There’s lots of family-friendly activities to keep younger visitors happy, enjoying nature and maybe even sparking a life-long love of gardening. Look out for the joyful Live, Love, Local Wheelbarrows for schools and communities
See your favourite gardening stars on the stage sharing their experience and wisdom. Take part in demonstrations and learn how the experts do it in on the Talks Stage
No matter the weather, there are things to keep everyone happy both inside and out, so plan your day using the Show Guide to make sure you don’t miss a thing!
Above all else, RHS Badminton Flower Show is a fun day out celebrating the summer, with a huge range of tradestands ready to provide all your shopping needs
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Everything you need to know about the show from how to get here to facilities
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