March eHort Message from the President

March eHort Message from the President

The Education Committee have laid out their agenda for the coming months focusing on what they propose to deliver. They have formed five focus groups: skills and training across the sectors, levels 1-3 including apprenticeships, higher education, careers in general...

Ash Dieback guidance

Ash Dieback guidance

Sustainable farming organisation LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), has produced a practical manual with expert guidance, outlining six simple steps to help farmers and landowners identify, assess and manage ash dieback – A Farmer’s Guide to Ash Dieback

Biodiversity Net Gain update

Biodiversity Net Gain update

The Government have announced that “Biodiversity Net Gain” will be introduced from November. The Biodiversity Net Gain principle will require new housing, commercial and infrastructure developments to be “nature positive” from the end of 2023, with plans backed by £16...

February eHort Message from the President

February eHort Message from the President

The Young Horticulturist of the Year competition has been launched, with round one taking place in February. The change from college-based rounds to direct online access for individuals has made it more accessible to many more people in the industry. If you are an...

LSA Fellows 2023 announced

LSA Fellows 2023 announced

It is with great pleasure that the LSA trustees can announce that a record 8 new Fellows have been selected for the 2023 Fellowship Charitable Trust Scheme. The Fellowship aims to develop the future leaders of the commercial horticulture industry; assisting developing...

Terry Underhill FCIHort Obituary

Terry Underhill FCIHort Obituary

Terry Underhill FCIHort 1938-2022 Born in Leyton in East London Terry grew up in a socialist background, his father Reg, was created a Life Peer in 1979. He first learnt of the pleasures of gardening, aged four years, when he raised a crop of radish from seed and...

January eHort Message from the President

January eHort Message from the President

As we enter 2023, I feel we can build on the progress we have made during the last year. The Education Core Interest group has held its first meeting. James Wagstaffe, who will take the group forward, has produced an action plan—initially forming task groups to work...

December eHort Message from The President

December eHort Message from The President

As we enter the final month of the year, I am optimistic that we are moving in the right direction. Grow Careers in Scotland was a great success. A full auditorium and some virtual attendees were captivated by presentations from David Domoney, Chris Collins, Andy...

November eHort Message from The President

November eHort Message from The President

Careers in horticulture are very much in our focus. We have been working collaboratively during what is a very challenging time to highlight and promote the opportunities available to both young people and career changers. Grow Careers on 16th November is a hybrid...

October eHort Message from The President

October eHort Message from The President

I have just returned from our conference in Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Being able to meet face to face gave delegates the opportunity to network, meet friends and have meaningful debate after each presentation. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh provided a...

Her Majesty The Queen

Her Majesty The Queen

The Chartered Institute of Horticulture joins with people around the globe in mourning the loss of Her Majesty The Queen. We are honoured that she granted us Chartership in 2014. Throughout her life she demonstrated a love of open spaces, the countryside and...

Review of Automation in Horticulture

Review of Automation in Horticulture

The Government published its Review of Automation in Horticulture at the end of July.  You can read a press release about the review here. The review includes, amongst other points, that Defra should consider pursuing a long-term Seasonal Workers Scheme.