LANDSCAPING SERVICES
GREEN-TECH DONATES GREEN-TREE SOIL
SUBSTRATE
TO RHS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW GOLD MEDAL-WINNING GARDEN
Green-tech is proud to have supported the Garden of the Future at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 by donating its Greentree soil substrate, helping bring a powerful vision of climate-resilient horticulture to life.
Designed by Butler & Parker and supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Garden of the Future received a prestigious Gold Medal at this year’ s show. Constructed by Acacia Gardens, the thought-provoking installation explored sustainable living and resilient planting in the face of climate change, demonstrating how collaboration and innovation are key to supporting communities across the globe.
Set in a near-future UK, the garden imagines a world where the climate is continuing to change. Where countries are experiencing higher-than-average temperatures, more extreme weather, periods of drought, and sudden, heavy rainfall. Designed to thrive in these conditions, the bio-diverse garden featured an array of climateresilient ornamentals and crops, edible plants with multiple uses and properties, and tools that demonstrate how farmers, scientists, and communities are innovating to grow a healthier future here in the UK and globally.
Green-tech’ s Green-tree soil substrate played a vital role in this climate-resilient landscape, providing a stable and sustainable growing medium for the garden’ s structural planting and biodiverse scheme. Developed to offer high performance in urban and rooftop
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