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People’s Postcode Edible Garden Tours

People’s Postcode Edible Garden Tours

Visit the Edible Garden’s polytunnel, fruit area and vegetable plots for advice and inspiration. Free tours available at 12 noon and 1pm, there are limited spaces so arrive early to avoid disappointment.

Talking Trees Storytelling

Talking Trees Storytelling

Let the Talking Trees transport you to another place with their stories from around the world.

Natural Interior Design

A chance to explore and study colours in nature and use this knowledge to inspire colour schemes with a ‘wow’ factor. We will investigate using colours in our homes to create any chosen atmosphere, be it fun, sophisticated, traditional, contemporary, etc.

Coffee Morning: The Jade Dragon Field Station

RBGE Director of Science Dr Pete Hollingsworth will talk about the decade long history of this project. He will cover future plans for research in this area of great plant biodiversity and for expanding the already strong collaborative links with China.

Centres of Flowers - Pamela Richardson

The aim of this short course is to help our understanding of flowers and their centres. We will be investigating seasonal flowers through accurate observational drawing and colour matching.

Quiz Night

This evening promises to be a relaxed, fun event. Fish supper and drinks available. Challenging questions set by the staff and Friends of the RBGE.

Snowdrops and early spring interest

Join a Garden Guide on a walk to discover the Gardens wonderful collection of specialist Snowdrops and discover other early flowering plants that herald the onset of spring.

Nepalese Ethnobotany and Lokta paper making workshop

This workshop will include an illustrated talk on Nepalese ethnobotany followed by Lokta paper making workshop and also a look at the the shrub Daphne which grows in the garden at RBGE. Taught by Dr Bhaskar Adhikari and Sunil Sharma.

Dewar Arts Award - Meet the Artist Event

Dewar Arts Award - Meet the Artist Event

Find out how an artist's career grows through participating in a live interview with painter Caroline Walker in conversation with curator Eve Smith. This event is aimed at students and young adults with a special in the creative process.

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.

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