• Ep. 8 Two Journeys, One Industry. Young Landscapers on Finding Their Way
    Dec 18 2025

    Recorded live at Futurescape, this episode of Dig Deep puts the spotlight on the next generation of landscaping professionals and the very different routes that can lead to a successful career in the industry.

    Rosie is joined by Archie Matthews, winner of the 2025 BALI Student of the Year, and Ollie French, a young landscaper from Warwickshire. Archie shares how an apprenticeship, college training and competing in WorldSkills UK helped build his confidence, skills and ambition. Ollie offers a contrasting perspective, explaining how he “fell into” landscaping after school and learned his trade hands-on, on site.

    Together, their stories highlight the breadth of opportunities within landscaping, the value of practical learning, and why this industry can be a powerful alternative for those who don’t thrive in traditional academic settings.

    An honest, inspiring conversation about passion, perseverance and building a future beyond the classroom.

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    22 mins
  • Ep. 7 Closing the Skills Gap. Apprenticeships, Bootcamps and the Future of Landscaping
    Dec 18 2025

    Recorded live at GroundsFest, this episode of Dig Deep tackles one of the biggest challenges facing the landscaping and horticulture sector. The widening skills gap.

    Rosie is joined by Pauline Clark, Business Relationship Manager at Capel Manor College, London’s leading environmental college, to explore how education providers and employers can work together to attract, train and retain new talent.

    From apprenticeships and work experience to outreach in schools, intensive bootcamps and employer forums, Pauline shares how Capel Manor is opening up career pathways for young people, career changers and those returning to work. She also offers practical advice for businesses considering taking on apprentices and explains what makes a successful match between learner and employer.

    A must-listen for landscaping businesses struggling to recruit, educators shaping future skills, and anyone passionate about building a stronger, more resilient industry.

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    12 mins
  • Ep. 6. Building Skills and Careers in Landscaping with Jonathan Petit from GoLandscape
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of Dig Deep, recorded live at GroundsFest, host Rosie Sayers talks with Jonathan Petit, Head of Skills, Careers, and Certification at GoLandscape – the BALI initiative dedicated to promoting careers in landscaping.

    Together, they explore how GoLandscape is tackling the industry's biggest challenge: the skills gap.

    Jonathan shares how GoLandscape is:

    • Engaging with 22,000 young people annually at large-scale events like Big Bang to showcase the diversity of careers in landscaping
    • Connecting employers with land-based colleges to ensure students are job-ready with the right skills
    • Supporting career changers, ex-military personnel, refugees, and underrepresented communities to enter the sector
    • Building a network of 60+ ambassadors who visit schools and colleges to share their industry experiences
    • Offering free student membership to help young people access support and employment opportunities

    You'll also hear why the industry needs to dispel misconceptions about what landscaping really involves – from engineering and HR roles to accountancy – and why Britain is considered the "landscaping king of the world."

    Key takeaways

    • The landscaping sector faces significant skills shortages, made worse by Brexit and misconceptions about the industry.
    • Employers must engage with colleges to shape training programmes and secure the talent pipeline.
    • Going to large events where thousands of young people gather is more effective than visiting schools one by one.
    • The industry needs to improve diversity and show that "you can't be what you can't see."
    • Anyone can become a GoLandscape ambassador – doing as much or as little as they feel comfortable with.

    Episode sponsors This episode is supported by:

    • GoLandscape – Inspiring the next generation to build a career in landscaping.
    • Stihl – Trusted tools that work as hard as you do.

    Links mentioned

    • golandscape.co.uk
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    17 mins
  • Ep. 5. Developing the Next Generation: Education, Apprenticeships, and Industry Partnerships at Merrist Wood College
    Oct 28 2025

    In this episode of Dig Deep, recorded live at GroundsFest, host Rosie Sayers talks with Merrist Wood College, part of the Activate Learning Group. Together they explore how education and industry collaboration are shaping the future of landscaping and horticulture.

    Richard shares how Merrist Wood is:

    • Investing £22 million in new facilities including glasshouses, laboratories and workshops

    • Supporting learners through a full pathway of study programmes, T Levels, and apprenticeships

    • Working closely with employers to ensure apprenticeships meet real-world industry needs

    • Partnering with BALI and the BALI Chalk Fund to give students access to additional training, vocational qualifications and employment opportunities

    • Encouraging career changers and lifelong learners through flexible part-time and adult courses

    You’ll also hear inspiring examples of how learners are finding success in the industry, from national award wins to returning as alumni mentors helping to inspire the next generation.

    Key takeaways
    • Collaboration between education providers and employers is essential to address skills shortages.

    • Apprenticeships work best as a three-way partnership between the college, the student, and the employer.

    • Industry-backed initiatives like the BALI Chalk Fund and Go Landscape make a real difference in developing employable, safety-conscious graduates.

    • It’s never too late to join the land-based sector- adult learners and career changers are thriving in horticulture and landscaping.

    Episode sponsors

    This episode is supported by:

    • Go Landscape – Inspiring the next generation to build a career in landscaping.

    • STIHL UK – Trusted tools that work as hard as you do.

    Links mentioned
    • BALI – British Association of Landscape Industries

    • BALI Chalk Fund

    • Merrist Wood College – Activate Learning

    • Go Landscape

    • STIHL UK

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    23 mins
  • Ep. 4. Inside BALI with CEO Wayne Grills
    Oct 21 2025

    Rosie Sayers sits down with BALI Chief Executive Wayne Grills to unpack BALI’s purpose, his route into the sector, and what’s next. Hear the priorities shaping the strategy to 2027: stronger member engagement, skills and education, policy and public affairs, and sharper communications. Wayne covers tackling labour shortages through GoLandscape and ex-offender pathways, the value of the BALI Awards, practical member benefits including toolkits, regional networks, helplines, and training, plus how BALI stays relevant in a fast-moving market.

    🔗 bali.org.uk

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    20 mins
  • Ep. 3 Disputes Made Simple: How the Ombudsman Supports BALI Members
    Aug 26 2025

    Disputes Made Simple: How the Ombudsman Supports BALI Members

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    21 mins
  • Ep 2. Speaking Up for Landscaping: How BALI’s Amy Cobbett Is Taking Members’ Voices to Government
    Aug 5 2025

    In this episode of Dig Deep, Rosie Sayers sits down with Amy Cobbett, BALI’s new Head of Policy and Public Affairs, to explore how BALI is working to ensure the landscaping sector has a seat at the table when decisions are made in Westminster.

    With a background in environmental economics and nearly a decade at the National Farmers Union, Amy brings a sharp understanding of how to bridge the gap between government policy and real-world impact. She shares her vision for raising the profile of the sector — turning landscaping from a “quiet hero” into a loud one — and explains how BALI is translating members’ day-to-day challenges into meaningful political influence.

    From housing and sustainability to skills and water policy, this episode is a deep dive into why advocacy matters, how members can get involved, and what success looks like when government starts calling us for answers.

    “Policy isn’t paperwork — it’s what shapes your business.”

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    21 mins
  • Ep. 1: Building a Career in Landscaping: Insights from Will Innes-Taylor from Hilliers
    Jul 22 2025

    In this episode of Dig Deep, Rosie Sayers, Head of Marketing and Communications at BALI, is joined by Will Innes-Taylor, a passionate landscape professional with a remarkable journey through the industry. In this interview, Will shares his extensive experience as a BALI member, starting from his time at university to his current role with Hillier Nurseries.

    Will discusses the value of BALI membership, including the mentorship and network it offers, and the impact it has had on his career. He highlights the importance of attending regional events, connecting with industry peers, and getting involved in the many opportunities BALI provides, including the Quest support program and national awards. Will also shares his perspective on the shortage of talent in the landscaping sector and offers advice to those new to the industry.

    As a BALI ambassador, Will actively promotes landscaping careers to young people and encourages them to get involved with the land-based sector. His role in career events and school outreach showcases the diverse and rewarding opportunities available in landscaping, from hard landscaping to horticulture, and beyond.

    Tune in for insightful advice on how to navigate the landscaping industry, the benefits of joining professional networks, and why a career in landscaping can offer a great quality of life. Whether you're just starting out or considering a career change, this episode is packed with valuable tips and inspiration.

    Don’t forget to subscribe to Dig Deep for more conversations with industry leaders and experts shaping the future of landscaping.

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    19 mins