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British Garden Centres confirms acquisition of Dobbies Morpeth
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GTN’s Greatest Christmas Award winners revealed
LBC Ultralight Clogs are a popular choice
Garden centres celebrate GCA award success
Gates take over Dobbies Stapleton to create Gates Woodlands Hinkley
Henton and Chattell agrees to acquire Newark site
Three garden centres sold in three weeks
HTA launches Plant Retail Success Initiative
How consumers are searching for garden products online
Mark your diaries now for Glee 2025
Yorkshire-based Pacific Lifestyle acquires TOBS
Would you climb Kilimanjaro for the Greenfingers Charity?
The Greenfingers Charity seeks new Garden Ambassadors
New South-West route joins Garden Re-Leaf Day line-up
Garden centre grotto raises over £38,500 for hospice
Brimsmore Gardens unveils new houseplant area
Town & Country launches new Greenhouse collection
The Greatest Christmas Teams of 2024 to be announced on Monday at Spring Fair - See the Finalists in each award category
75th Spring Fair opens on Sunday
Wyevale Nurseries partners Herefordshire Wildlife Trust
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The Colegrave Seabrook Foundation produce ‘Cultivate Your Future’ podcasts
Alan Titchmarsh's YouTube channel to appeal to new generation of gardeners
La Gaitana Farms, Colombia, wins AIPH International Grower of the Year 2025
David Marin, Colombia, announced as AIPH Young International Grower of the Year 2025
Speaker line up announced for Garden Press Event
Restoring woodland heritage: Over 22,000 trees planted across historic Staffordshire site
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Blue Diamond acquires Yarnton Home & Garden, Oxfordshire
Barton Grange, Fron Goch and Millbrook Staplehurst crowned as GCA Garden Centres of the Year
Garsons, Castle Gardens and Pugh's Wenvoe win GCA's national Christmas display competition
Pyle Garden Centre picks up Dick Allen Award for Most Improved Centre
Applications open for 2025 Rising Stars programme as Ben Clarke crowned winner
Pre GCA Conference Inspiration and Stimulation from Retail Safari
GTN Xtra Special from IPM Essen in German
Flexible hotspot solutions for retailing plants in colour
Two new hellebores from Allensmore Nurseries
Battery powered, pedestrian machine for lifting heavy stock
Hyacinths get wax coating treatment from Jansen's
Show Your Colours Award IPM 2025 for Hydrangea paniculata ‘Groundbreaker Blush’
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The Colegrave Seabrook Foundation produce ‘Cultivate Your Future’ podcasts

The Colegrave Seabrook Foundation has created a series of podcasts ‘Cultivate Your Future’, which raises awareness around the shortage of people seeing horticulture as a viable career.

 

The podcast series speaks to people from the wide variety of roles in the industry. Listeners can hear about what they do, how they got into the job and the opportunities that they see ahead for their career.

 

If people even ‘think plants’, they probably think ‘gardening’, that chore that has to be done, and unlike the washing up or ironing it has to be done outside in the cold, wet and mud! Modern horticulture is not like that. A wealth of interesting, often high tech and varied roles, in exciting vibrant businesses requiring a multitude of skills at a huge range of levels. 

 

Add to this the opportunity often to work outside, amongst plants and the natural environment, in touch with the seasons and the benefit of reduced levels of stress (not always!) Horticulture as a career in the UK is a truly sustainable career.

 

As an industry we need to help people understand what modern horticulture, as a professional career, is about. Your customers may be thinking about a new career for themselves, know somebody who is or have a family member starting out in life who seeks inspiration. Your customers need to know about the podcast series Cultivate Your Future. After all they may even be a candidate for one of the Foundations scholarships in the future if that person really is inspired to see Horticulture as the career for them.

 

If you need further information, have an idea on how we can do more to support you, or you would like something custom prepared to help you promote careers in horticulture to your customers, please speak to one of the Colegrave Seabrook Foundation Trustees you may already know or get in touch via www.colegraveseabrookfoundation.org.uk

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