Join us as we chat with Adam Critien, a renowned terrarium builder and plant enthusiast, fresh from his incredible sweep of three gold medals at the Malvern Spring Festival. Discover how he transitioned from a YouTube creator to a multi-award-winning garden designer, and gain valuable insights on sustainability, community building, and the art of plant snobbery.
Main Topics:
- The journey from YouTuber to award-winning garden designer, behind-the-scenes of the Malvern show.
- The importance of community, collaboration, and sharing knowledge
- Sustainability and ethical considerations in plant collection, importation, and propagation.
- The value of patience, rarity, and passion in cultivating and collecting unusual plants.
- Building a sustainable future: rewilding efforts, plant recycling, and community-driven initiatives.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:00 - The journey from YouTuber to show garden champion
04:30 - Collaboration with Alina
07:00 - Challenges of logistics and design behind the show
09:30 - The community of plant hobbyists and collaboration benefits 12:00 - The joys and pitfalls of collecting rare and unusual plants
15:00 - Transitioning from competitive show to normal life
17:00 - The importance of community support for mental health
20:00 - Sustainability challenges in plant importation and propagation 23:00 - Ethical considerations around wild collection and tissue culture 26:00 - How hobbyists can contribute to conservation and rewilding
29:00 - Building knowledge through community, sharing expertise
32:00 - The value of patience in sourcing and growing rare plants
36:00 - Ensuring responsible plant sharing and the importance of knowing your buyer
39:00 - Adam’s upcoming projects and content plans
42:00 - Recap
Resources & Links:
- Earth Champion on Instagram
- Earth Champion Ecosystems on YouTube
- Bristol Wood Recycling Project
- Oscar & Digby Plant Supports & Propagation Units
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