Facility is a collaboration between Thanet Earth and Hadlow College

Tomato planting at the Centre of Excellence

Tomato planting at the Centre of Excellence

The first seeds have been sown for what is hoped to be another bumper crop of tomatoes at the UK’s first Centre of Excellence in glasshouse growing.

This week horticulture students from Hadlow College planted the 2025 crop at the Thanet Earth Centre of Excellence @ Hadlow College, an industry-leading education hub designed to inspire and train the next generation of UK salad and vegetable growers.

Students took part in all stages of planting from unloading the Danish trollies to selecting the plants and placing them onto the primed rockwool slabs in the dedicated glasshouse space, which the students helped to prepare.

As the crop becomes established on the rockwool system, students will train the crop by removing the side shoots, twisting the crop as it grows and deleafing, and eventually harvesting. Before that stage the hybrid lighting system will be used to supply light to overcome the dull days and top up the winter light levels.

It is hoped that the Centre of Excellence will replicate the success it had in its opening year in 2024, which saw a tonne of its produce donated to the national food charity FareShare.

Alan Harvey, head of curriculum for horticulture and floristry at Hadlow College, said: “I know the students are very excited to be working on the crop and have benefited already from the input from the staff at Thanet Earth helping to train them. This is just the first of a lot of exciting things planned this season.”

The Thanet Earth Centre of Excellence @ Hadlow College was officially opened in June 2024. It connects the higher education institute with the horticulture sector and promises to bring a new generation of greenhouse technical specialists to the industry.