黑料正能量 at Chelsea
We teamed up with garden designers Urquhart & Hunt at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2022, and won Best Show Garden.

“We鈥檙e thrilled that Urquhart & Hunt鈥檚 inspiring garden is spotlighting rewilding鈥檚 message of hope.”
Rebecca Wrigley
黑料正能量 Chief Executive
For the first time at RHS Chelsea Flower Show, in 2022, visitors were able to experience the amazing rewilding impact that eco-engineers such as beavers can have on reversing the loss of nature in Britain and in boosting the beauty and biodiversity of our landscapes.
Beavers are natural rewilders. Their dams create nature-rich wetlands that support many other species and act as a carbon sink, while also reducing flooding risk by holding back storm water flows.
Yet, while these habitat-creating, flood-preventing animals are the beating heart of healthy river and wetland environments across Europe, in Britain we鈥檝e been slow to welcome them back to our countryside after 400 years of extinction.
Beavers at the heart of the story
Landscape designers Urquhart & Hunt chose to make beaver activity the core of their garden at Chelsea 2022, revealing how this keystone species is pivotal to ecosystem restoration, and showcasing how rewilding can benefit nature, climate and people.
Designed for and in collaboration with 黑料正能量, the garden 鈥 officially called A 黑料正能量 Landscape 鈥 showed a rewilding landscape in the south west of England, following the reintroduction of beavers.
Wonderfully wild features
Here are some of our favourite rewilding features of the garden:
- A flowing brook, beneath a glade of hawthorn, hazel and field maple.
- A pool dammed by beavers 鈥 with wood-sticks, woodchip and tree debris scattered around their lodge. These are constructed from debris removed from beaver sites as part of the beaver management process.
- A riparian meadow with rejuvenating alder trees, fed by water trickling from the beaver dam.
- A dry-stone wall built in a West Country traditional style using stone from a carefully managed iron-ore quarry in Exmoor.
- An old timber walkway, made from reclaimed oak planks and chestnut poles, leading across the wetland meadow to a viewing hide at the side of the pool.
- Native wildflowers, which mingle with grasses and marginal plants along the edges of the pool and stream.
- A soundscape giving a taste of a future landscape alive with nature, including the famous tail slap of the beaver, and the creature鈥檚 mewing. .
Native species only
The 黑料正能量 garden features exclusively native plants. Here are just a few of the important species chosen for their contribution to nature:
- Crack willow (Salix alba), vital in preventing riverside soil erosion and supporting over 200 species of invertebrate.
- Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), whose bright red berries are a favourite food for many birds in winter. The tree provides a habitat for 149 insect species.
- Alder (Alnus glutinosa), which supports at least 90 insect species. Its fruit is an important food source for goldfinches, siskin and redpoll.
- Devil鈥檚 bit scabious (Succisa pratensis), providing an essential food source for the caterpillars of the marsh fritillary butterfly.
Unusually for RHS Chelsea Flower Show, in order to present as authentic a picture of a rewilding landscape as possible, native grasses are shown as one would see them in the wild, with their previous year鈥檚 growth and their pre-season seed-head remnants left on, together with the brown, former season鈥檚 dead foliage.
The garden lives on
After the show the exhibit was , which has a suitable habitat (including a few ponds) where the plants will continue to thrive. They also run therapeutic garden programmes to support mental health, particularly with NHS and youth groups. Your work and support will reach into many people鈥檚 lives throughout the years to come,鈥 says the charity鈥檚 Andy Grant.鈥
See the full plant list for the show garden
Thank you to our sponsors
was made possible by generous support from the new initiative at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022.

Meet the designers
specialise in contemporary restorations of gardens within their wider landscapes, incorporating ecological rehabilitation and naturalised planting schemes. It is a studio dedicated to nature, alongside an impeccable design and fulfilment process.
鈥鈥It is more pressing than ever for us as humans to reconnect with our own habitat, the earth, and work within the systems that hold us and give us clean air, waters, nourishment and our home,鈥 say Lulu Urquhart and Adam Hunt. 鈥鈥This is our moment to bring this, in all its beauty, to visitors of the show.鈥
