Chelsea's 'Silent No More' garden

The Lady Garden Foundation has teamed with drinks brand Belvoir to sponsor the ‘Silent No More’ Garden for RHS Chelsea 2026 — designer Darren Hawkes will showcase it as part of the show’s charity partnerships this year Drinks brand announced as new partner of cancer charity - Birmingham Live; local coverage also notes the collaboration and charity focus ahead of the spring event Drinks brand announced as new partner of cancer charity - Stoke-on-Trent Live.

The show runs 19–23 May 2026 on the RHS Chelsea Main Avenue ([rhs.org.uk)]. Organisers say the display will be the first Show Garden at Chelsea created for a women’s cancer charity in the event’s history ([ladygardenfoundation.com)]. The design draws on sculptor Eduardo Chillida for its form, with four monumental architectural structures built by Ruddy Joinery and engineered to be craned into place and rendered in terracotta ([rhs.org.uk)]. Those central structures will stand around 2.5 metres high and form an enclosing route through the planting to encourage pause and conversation ([prolandscapermagazine.com)]. Five commissioned sculptures — by ceramist Hannah Hartwell and wood‑turner Antony Bryant — will each represent one of the five gynaecological cancers, framed by a planting palette that includes Iris ‘Wondrous’, Teucrium fruticans, Cistus creticus and Olearia macrodonta ([prolandscapermagazine.com)]. A 2025 Lady Garden Foundation student survey of 15,665 people found 78% could not identify symptoms of the five gynaecological cancers and only 21.4% knew there were five distinct cancers, figures the charity cites as underpinning the garden’s education brief ([prolandscapermagazine.com)]. Belvoir Farm has produced a partnership Raspberry Lemonade bottle — made with five natural ingredients — to raise funds for the campaign, with proceeds earmarked for the Foundation’s work ([ladygardenfoundation.com)]. The garden forms the centrepiece of the charity’s “2,026 Voices” campaign, which has a target of raising £1 million, and the build will be repurposed afterwards with part of the garden relocated to a community outdoor space in Jersey as a permanent legacy ([uk.news.yahoo.com)].

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