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Desert Ferns

Desert Ferns

Ferns thrive in damp places but some of them have evolved to survive in the driest deserts. Come and see some of the Garden's desert fern collection and discover their survival tricks.

Twig Detectives

Discover how the clues provided by buds and bark can help us to recognise trees in winter. Have a go at being a tree sleuth with our identification challenge and make a stick character to take home.

Wild and Wonderful World of Scottish Plants

Wild and Wonderful World of Scottish Plants

As the spring flowers start to emerge its time to get ‘wild about plants' with Plantlife Scotland. Come along to explore the world of wildflowers, lichens, fungi and moss with interactive activities, folklore and craft.

Plant Hunt

Join the plant hunt and collect your own specimen. Then see if you can match it to one of the reference specimens to get an identification. We will have microscopes on hand to help you examine the plants for clues.

People’s Postcode Edible Garden Tours

People’s Postcode Edible Garden Tours

Visit the Edible Gardening Project polytunnel, fruit area and vegetable plots for advice and inspiration. Free tours available at 12 noon, limited spaces so arrive early to avoid disappointment. Meet at visitor reception in the John Hope Gateway.

Children's Spring Flower Show

Children's Spring Flower Show

The children's Eco-Schools daffodil competition is again part of the RCHS Spring Flower Show. Come and see the floral displays and get involved in hands-on activities.

Derek Roberts Exhibition Talk

Exhibition talk presented by Professor Martin Hammer.

Easter Egg Extravaganza

Come along for a fun day out on Easter Sunday. A range of activities for children including face painting, painting your own egg and the magical Easter Egg hunt!!

Bugs and Beasties

Come along and join in the famous Logan Bug Hunt and then make a bug house to take away.

Meet the Queen

Join DGERC staff in the search for Queen Bumblebees and other garden invertebrates. Learn how to identify the common species and get tips to make your garden more wildlife friendly.

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