Support the ADHD Foundation Garden in the RHS People’s Choice Award 2025!
The ADHD Foundation Garden is in the running for the RHS People’s Choice Award at Chelsea Flower Show 2025 - cast your vote today!

The ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity is proud to invite you to support its garden, “Thinking Differently,” designed by Katy Terry, in the People’s Choice Award at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025.
What is the RHS People's Choice Award?
The RHS People’s Choice Award lets visitors to the Chelsea Flower Show 2025 vote for their favourite gardens across different categories. Unlike the judges’ awards, this prize is decided entirely by the public’s votes, giving everyone a chance to support the gardens that inspire them most.
Our Category
Part of the All About Plants category, Thinking Differently is a striking and meaningful garden that invites the public to reflect on how biodiversity mirrors the beauty of human diversity - especially the one in five people whose minds work differently to the majority.
More about our Garden
With a central reflective pool, sculptural elements, and a uniquely shaped tree, the garden encourages visitors to “think differently about thinking differently.” The ADHD Foundation’s umbrella emblem - a symbol of protection and inclusion - is cleverly echoed through clusters of umbellifers and flowering plants that mimic its shape.
More than an Award: A Vision for Inclusion
The ADHD Foundation is delighted and so proud of Katy Terry’s visionary design, which has already received a Silver-Gilt Medal from RHS judges. But the work doesn’t stop here — Thinking Differently is more than a garden. It’s a call to action. A symbol of a collective mission to create a more inclusive world.
Vote for us
Now, we’re asking the public to help amplify this message by voting for the garden in the People’s Choice Award.
Don't miss your chance to vote for us as your favourite garden!
Vote here before 8pm, Thursday 23rd May 2025:
A message from the CEO
Dr Lindsey Roberts, Acting CEO of the ADHD Foundation, said:
“Thinking Differently is more than a show garden — it’s a national conversation starter. Winning the People’s Choice Award would be an incredible way to highlight the creativity, strength, and value of neurodivergent minds. We hope everyone who believes in this mission will take a moment to vote and share the message.”