Marketing for garden designers: Chelsea Flower Show 2025
Our step-by-step marketing guide for garden designers or garden brands at RHS Chelsea or wanting to maximise the Spring surge: Every Spring the things kick off for garden brands like garden & landscape designers with a surge of activity. One big reason is the Spring shows in May: RHS Chelsea, RHS Malvern and BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair plus the big ramp up with the change of seasons.
If you’re a garden designer or garden brand, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and the early Spring rush can generate a huge amount of publicity for your small business. The question is, are you in a position to maximise this annual window of opportunity to win clients, promote your business and get publicity?
The good news is that you can, and your website is one of the best ways to do so.
We’ve put together a series of resources so that you can get your website ready for Spring and RHS Chelsea:
If you’re going into the gardening season - garden designers, landscape gardeners, landscape architects, garden centres and brands in the horticultural industry
If you’re a homes or interiors brand - capitalise off any industry-specific events or your annual marketing campaign
Even if you’re not a home, garden or interior brand, this series is still applicable for your business, as the principles can be applied to any key marketing campaign or big industry-specific event relevant to you.
Contents
Here are the key topics we cover to help you get your garden business website ready for RHS Chelsea, Spring or your business’ peak season, maximising the impact of your website marketing:
1. Start by improving your garden design website before RHS Chelsea
Easter is the traditional cue to get our gardens sorted and is closely followed by the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, with thousands of attendees and millions of TV viewers. Garden designers then get deluged with enquiries and website traffic, especially those involved with a show garden. With all these people looking at your garden design website, there will be those who want to engage your garden design services or buy horticultural products. If your website is out-of-date, broken or sub-standard, that’s a huge wasted opportunity. Your website is the first place to start and here is our website 101 with our top tips to get your garden design website tip top, going into the busy Spring gardening season or if you are at the Chelsea or another RHS Flower Show.
2. Tips for a high converting garden design website during RHS Chelsea
If you’re a garden or landscape designer and have done our website 101 above (or are in a good place already), what happens if you get a massive spike of web traffic? Perhaps the BBC features your RHS Chelsea show garden. Is your website ready to take advantage of the surge in interest? What if you were able to turn those visitors into potential garden design clients? Giving your website visitors a pathway to follow is a strategic step. Even if you don’t yet have a content marketing plan, you will at least not have squandered all that interest. Here are our top tips to capitalise on visitors to your garden design website this Spring or off the back of an RHS flower show.
3. How to boost your garden centre website SEO for RHS Chelsea
In this instalment, we take a look at SEO for garden centre websites, who often supply the flagship show gardens at RHS Chelsea or sell their products in the marquees. For garden centres, footfall and capturing people’s interest in Spring is critical (and the same principles apply to garden designers and other garden brands). This is why we talk about regular and consistently high quality blog content, which is a great way to attract website visitors and get them engaged particularly around seasonal moment or annual events like Chelsea. If you run a garden centre website and want to make a splash with your SEO this Spring, check out our top tips on increasing your visibility and website SEO with RHS Chelsea or other events in mind.
4. Media kits: the way to convert website enquiries into sales from RHS Chelsea
Imagine if you didn’t need to answer the same questions from your garden design website enquiries, justify your prices and could spend less time on calls. Let us introduce you to the media kit (also known as a services guide or enquiry brochure). A media kit brings you a whole host of benefits, not least stoking burning desire in clients to work with you. It’s absolutely one to consider if your garden design website is swimming in enquiries after RHS Chelsea or each Spring, and you’re trying to weed out those who are not a good fit for you. Here are our top tips to win your ideal clients and stay sane through through seasonal surges, campaigns & events or RHS flower shows.
5. How to use Instagram to market your business at RHS Chelsea
Special guest Instagram expert Kirsty Raper from Rebuildagram shares her top tips for taking your Instagram profile to the next level, including the latest tips on making the most of Instagram Reels (short from video for social media). Plus we run through corresponding website tips so that its not a letdown when people find you from Instagram.
6. Checklist for your pre-RHS Chelsea marketing countdown
Get peace of mind that you’ve taken care of your marketing - check off all those last-minute jobs with our handy, downloadable checklist for your website and newsletter, including up to date Instagram Reels tips. Go into the RHS Chelsea Flower show with a smile on your face, ready for success!
7. RHS Chelsea tips for your garden from a garden designer
We wrap up our RHS Chelsea marketing series with an inside perspective from Georgia Lindsay, a professional garden designer: how to make the most of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, applying it your garden or commissioning a garden designer. Discover how to make the most of all the ideas, inspirations and trends from this year’s RHS Chelsea show!
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