Gillian Taylor was spot on once again in predicting glory for the gardens below in our March/April issue.

The Killik & Co ‘A Seed in Time’ Garden

Designed by Baz Grainger
Built by Landform Consultants Ltd
Sponsored by Killik & Co
The Killik & Co gardens designed by Baz Grainger have won consecutive Gold Medals at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
2026: The Killik & Co ‘A Seed in Time’ Garden – a serene, sustainable retreat celebrating traditional wetland crafts and rainwater harvesting – was awarded a Gold Medal.
2025: The ‘Save for a Rainy Day’ Garden – an innovative, climate-resilient space utilising 3D-printed structures to manage floods and droughts – also secured a Gold.
The Tate Britain Garden

An engaging and sustainable landscape which presents a new vision for how art, nature and community come together. The garden is an evocation of the new Clore Garden at Tate Britain
Designed by Tom Stuart-Smith
Built by Crocus
Sponsored by Tate
Clore Duffield Foundation
Project Giving Back
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Photography:
– ‘A seed in time’ Rachel Warne
– ‘The Tate Britain Garden’ Jason Ingram










