Naturalistic and Nature Friendly; A garden workshop

Naturalistic and Nature Friendly; A garden workshop

Organised by the Knoll Gardens Foundation (Reg Charity no;1159390) and centred around a tour of the garden this is the first of a series of occasional workshops (to be held across the seasons), focussing on our naturalistic approach to the garden at Knoll and the wildlife that it encourages.

‘Right Plant, Right, Place’, ‘Diversity of Habitat’ and ‘Nature Tolerant’, are all key elements of the naturalistic ethos and this workshop will explore some of the key themes that go to make Knoll the respected naturalistic garden that it has become.

Led by Neil Lucas (Knoll Gardens), Rowena Jecock (Charity Chair and Bumblebee surveyor) and Mitch Perkins (Charity Wildlife Survey Coordinator) attendees will learn how the charity’s wildlife and plant survey work helps guide and inform our ongoing care of the garden. Places are limited and there will be ample opportunity for attendees to ask questions of our experts.

All proceeds go toward supporting the work of our charity.

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