Gardens root us to nature, to each other and to happiness. Plants are at the heart of any garden, and people nurture them wherever they are: rooftops, yards, back gardens, allotments, balconies, window boxes or living rooms. For many, plants and gardens provide their main connection with the natural world, offering respite and joy. If you have plants, you are a gardener.
The world is facing multiple crises, from the climate emergency and dramatic loss of biodiversity to profound societal and economic upheaval, and gardening can be integral to addressing them. The opportunity to garden is not just a nice to have, it’s fundamental to every life, and every society.
Plants and gardens help us to connect socially, feel good physically and mentally, and are good for the health of wildlife and our planet. Moreover, the horticultural and landscape industry plays a vital part in the economic health of the UK, offering jobs across a range of areas including nurseries, public and private gardens, landscaping, design and retail.
Few other activities bring so many benefits to so many people. That’s why we firmly believe that everyone should have the right for gardening to be a way of life.