We are so thrilled to be partnering with @rhsi to bring you an exceptional day walking the Burren with Carl Wright and visiting his enchanting garden Caher Bridge - tickets via the link on our website: link in bio
Bravo @bbcradio4 Last Word for featuring @nigel.dunnett today - thank you @aritanderson & @markgregorylandscaper for sharing your thoughts and telling the listeners how incredibly important Nigel was and how his legacy will live on 💚
If you missed this, go to BBC Sounds
Catch up on past webinars this summer, like this excellent one with Sally Gregson all about her beloved Epimediums - just go to ‘Watch and Listen’ on our website - link in bio:
These stunning, atmospheric images of Caisson Gardens were captured recently by award-winning photographer @jasoningram 🌿📸
We’re delighted to welcome Jason back on 14th & 15th May for an immersive Landscape & Garden Photography workshop. Spend time in the gardens learning hands-on techniques, insider tips, and how to truly capture the magic of a space through your lens.
This special event is hosted in collaboration with the wonderful Annie Guilfoyle from @gardenmasterclass 🌱
Join us for one or two days — with the second day dedicated to editing and refining your images using Adobe Lightroom Classic.
To find out more or book your place:
Visit gardenmasterclass.org
Tap the link in our bio
Or head to caissongardens.com/events
#gardenphotography
#photographyworkshop
#capturethemoment
#photographylearning
#naturephotography
Join us on the 11th July @charlestontrust when we bring together @sandralawrencewriter@tom._coward@claire_greenslade_
We look back at the pioneers who shaped wild gardening as we know it.
In this special event curated by Garden Masterclass, Head Gardener Tom Coward, horticulturist Claire Greenslade and garden historian Sandra Lawrence join Annie Guilfoyle to revisit the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when William Robinson, Gertrude Jekyll and Ellen Willmott helped redefine how gardens were designed and planted. Together they explore the ideas that shaped this influential circle, the gardens they created, and the ways their work and lives intersected, before turning to the legacy that continues to inform wild gardening today.
In partnership - Garden Masterclass & Charleston - tickets available soon via the Charleston website.
This Thursday, we have Adam Prest taking us on an adventure into his top 5 gardens. We will discover the projects and plants that are motivating his ambitions as well as captivating wider cultural movements.
Thursday Garden Chat 6pm
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