The Chartered Institute of Horticulture (CIH) is the latest to announce its partnership in the ground-breaking cross-sector collaboration, “Roots for the Future, Skills for Today”

This ambitious initiative will culminate in an interactive exhibit at New Scientist Live, held at London’s ExCeL from October 10–12, 2026.
Joining forces with the Young People in Horticulture Association (YPHA), the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA), Provender Nurseries and CIH, the project aims to redefine public perception of horticulture and landscape architecture.
Groundsfest will be building the exhibit for the group which is calling for more stand sharers and sponsors to expand the space reserved.
Grow Careers: Securing the Future of the Economy and Environment
Central to the CIH’s involvement is the Grow Careers mission: a dedicated effort to ensure a vibrant and skilled workforce capable of maintaining a competitive economy.
As the industry faces evolving climate challenges, the CIH views New Scientist Live as a premier platform to demonstrate that horticulture is a high-tech STEM career essential for global sustainability.
“Plants and horticulturists are central to securing our future. As an industry that already makes a significant contribution to national GDP and delivers essential solutions for climate resilience, food security, and public wellbeing, it is important that we encourage new professionals into our industry to continue this vital work. Through education, training, Chartership, and innovation, the Chartered Institute of Horticulture is committed to growing a resilient and inclusive profession.”
— Helen Sessions, CHort MCIHort, Membership and External Relations Manager at the Chartered Institute of Horticulture
Bridging the Skills Gap through Science
The UK environmental horticulture industry contributes £38 billion to the economy and supports over 722,000 jobs.
However, with only a third of the workforce currently under the age of 35, the industry faces a critical “green skills” gap.
The cross-sector exhibit at New Scientist Live is designed to inspire the next generation of talent – including the 6,000 students expected on the dedicated Schools’ Day (October 12).
Visitors will explore the cutting-edge STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) aspects of the diverse industries represented, showcasing real-world applications, breakthrough innovations, and the wide range of career pathways available across the STEM landscape.
Christina Walker, the lead coordinator of the initiative, welcomed the CIH’s involvement:
“Having the Chartered Institute of Horticulture on board strengthens our message. Their expertise in professional standards and education is vital as we show students and career-changers that the path from ‘Roots for the Future’ to ‘Skills for Today’ is backed by a robust professional framework.”











