RHS Chelsea Flower Show is a unique platform for charitable organisations to tell their stories. Project Giving Back was set up to fund 42 gardens for good causes over three years at the world-famous show, all of which will be relocated afterwards. This podcast shares conversations, insight and advice from Project Giving Back, designers, charities and other guests on what it takes to create a succ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessNon-Profit |
Chris Young in conversation with three PGB 2023 Garden Designers: Alexa Ryan-Mills of the Sadler's Wells East Garden, Laura Carey of the Talitha Arts Garden and Darren Hawkes of the Samaritans' Listening Garden. more
PR & Comms expert from Bloom PR, Jennie Spears, in conversation with Awil Mohamoud, Press & Communications Officer, School Food Matters; Zoe Franklin Director of Communications & Events at Horatio's Garden; and Clare Foggett, Editor of The English Ga... more
Hattie Ghaui in conversation with Sarah Randall, CEO of Teapot Trust, Stephanie Slater, CEO & Founder of School Food Matters and Tom Harfleet, live at the Garden Museum May 2023 more
James Alexander-Sinclair in conversation with Richard Curle, Managing Director, Landscape Associates; Jilayne Rickards, Designer of the Fauna & Flora Garden; and Camellia Taylor, Designer of the Natural Affinity Garden for Aspens - live at the Garden... more
Chris Marchant, Plantswoman, Nursery owner and PGB mentor, in conversation with Jane Porter, Designer of the Choose Love Garden, Jamie Butterworth, Managing Director of Form Plants; and organic gardening expert Jekka McVicar - live at the Garden Muse... more
Gemma Lake, Show Manager at the RHS, at the Garden Museum more
In our new series discussing 2023's gardens for good causes, we're starting with a deep dive into the inspiration behind and future plan of one of the recent gardens from RHS Chelsea - The Teapot Trust 'Elsewhere Garden'. Hattie is joined by Tom Stee... more
In this live episode, Project Giving Back brought together charity representatives from this year's cohort of PGB funded gardens at the 2023 RHS Chelsea Flower Show for a discussion in the lead up to Chelsea. more
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