The Glasshouse. Helping ex-offenders into work in the interior landscaping industry

On the 8th March, Plants@Work (the UK trade association for the interior landscaping industry) was delighted to welcome Kali Hamerton-Stove of The Glasshouse to tell us about a project to help women ex-offenders back into employment through training, work experience and work placements in horticulture, especially interior landscaping and houseplant retail and mail order.

If you can spare half an hour, please watch the video of the presentation that Kali gave.

Having worked with The Glasshouse and some of the women in the project a few times, I can’t express enough how important this project is.

If you are a UK interior landscaper looking for new staff, please consider employing some of the Glasshouse alumni – they are trained in interior horticulture, highly motivated, have great personalities and have experience working in a wide variety of customer locations.

The Glasshouse’s interior current interior landscaping customers include businesses in financial services and hospitality.

Interior plants in a private members' club in London
An example of the work of The Glasshouse – the interior planting in a private members’ club in London, installed and maintained by women ex-offenders

Leave a comment