Since creating my platforms one year ago, Jason Williams managed to create a highly engaged online community and has been at the forefront of the balcony gardening niche. He rapidly found his own voice and proudly flies the flag for small space gardeners in a niche market. The talk will dive into the connection between small-space gardening, mental health, and biodiversity, and demonstrate how he has used social media and garden design to broadcast this message to a wider audience.
A recording of this webinar will be sent to all registrants a few days after the event. We encourage you to register, even if you cannot attend the live webinar. $5 for Garden Conservancy members, $15 General Admission. Register HERE.
Members of the Frank & Anne Cabot Society for planned giving have complimentary access to Garden Conservancy webinars. All Cabot Society members will automatically be sent the link to participate on the morning of the webinar. For more information about the Cabot Society, please contact Sarah Parker at sparker@gardenconservancy.org or 845.424.6500, ext. 214.
Jason Williams is a multi-award-winning garden designer, and during the pandemic, he started gardening on his 18th-floor balcony & slowly found the therapeutic qualities of gardening. A year later, he decided to collate his lived-in knowledge and create his own brand, Cloud Gardener UK, to help others start their own well-being journey through small space gardens. The aim of Cloud Gardener UK is to inspire a new generation of urban gardeners and encourage more urban residents to maximize their unique growing spaces, like a patio, terrace, or balcony garden, in an accessible way. Through his work, he shows that urban small-space gardening not only has mental health benefits but also has a direct impact on urban wildlife and biodiversity.

