Choosing plants for the garden can be a tricky job. One simple rule should always apply. ‘choose the right plant for the right place’. Plants will always do best if…
Osteospermum cuttings taken in early May have really taken off. A little bottom heat and some rooting powder helped but still only gave about 50% success rate.
Why not let nature do the work and let plants decide where they want to grow. If seeds germinate and grow they are generally going to be happy like this…
The natural world can be inspirational for designing of new products with new textures & colours and at the same time hold a sense of fun, intrigue & wonder for…
Lawn edges and boundaries between elements in the garden can often get lost or difficult to define. Using rustic stone edging can help make a statement and at the same…
Supporting the development education programme through delivery of in-house African Garden Days to schools in Devon. Also including development of an online learning (Moodle) package supporting the programme and further…
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Be inspired by trees! Join the Botanic Garden Education Education Network at Westonbirt National Arboretum for three packed days of engaging debate, fun hands-on workshops and professional networking (and perhaps…
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