• Sustainability Matters

  • Mar 18 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • My guest this week is Nadine Charlton. Through her business Home Spring Gardens, Nadine provides specialist services to the horticultural and landscape construction industry, advising on sustainable best practice and creating beautiful gardens and landscapes with an environmental conscience. We talk about the importance of sourcing sustainable garden products, how you can tell whether what you’re buying is sustainable and whether enough is being done on this front.

    About Nadine Charlton & Home Spring Gardens

    Nadine provides specialist services to the horticultural and landscape construction industry
    with commitment to sustainable best practice and creating beautiful gardens and landscapes with an environmental conscience.

    She has exhibited personally at RHS shows, and has project managed and advised on multi award winning gardens at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

    Nadine has an ability to see a vision and make it happen, connecting people and bringing
    teams, partners as well as commercial objectives together with demonstrable results. She
    has a lifelong passion of historic landscapes and architecture and is an advocate for using
    traditional methods with the benefit of modern insights and techniques.

    A passionate lover of outdoor living, Nadine is committed to innovation and education;
    inspiring the next generation.

    www.homespringgardens.co.uk

    Nadine is currently working with Landscape Architect Michael Lote on his debut show garden ‘It doesn’t have to cost the Earth’ which will be featured at RHS Malvern Spring Festival 9-12 th May 2024 showcasing innovative sustainable construction products and methods.

    The garden will be repurposed to Woodoaks Farm which is owned by the Soil Association Land Trust to create a permanent training and educational space to facilitate learning for school children and adults, growing together with the horticultural and agricultural industry.

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