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SUMMARY:John Little - The Potential of a Bad Shed - The importance of gardeners\, structure\, topography and dead stuff over plants in driving biodiversity.
DESCRIPTION:14th April 2026 @ 7.30 pm – 9:00 pm ZOOM EVENT \nJohn Little is known for his experimental garden in Essex and pioneering work with wildflowers and green roofs. He specialises in designing and building wildlife-friendly structures and spaces\, such as bus shelters with green roofs\, often integrating salvaged materials. \nHe likes the stuff other people disregard: building waste and rubble\, rubbish bins\, bike stores and railings. He’s partial to an old car carcass and a bit of “bad pruning”. \nOne thing he’s not so keen on is topsoil. This is all coming from a man who makes some of the most inspiring landscapes around\, those that are rich in biodiversity\, economical to make and maintain\, low impact in terms of embodied carbon\, and pleasing – enriching even – to people. \nJohn has made a business out of growing wild things on waste. He sows wildflower meadows into crushed toilets and sinks that flourish because of the low-nutrient content of such substrates. He creates insect habitats from the sort of rubbish that any building site has – plumbing piping and the ends of roofing felt\, mastic tubs and light sockets. \n \nIn this talk John makes the case that gardeners\, structure\, topography\, and dead stuff are more important than plants in driving biodiversity and that we should be designing these into all new landscapes. John argues: \n\nPut the best gardeners in the poorest places\nMove money from capital into care\nUnderstand that gardened places are best for biodiversity and people\nUnderstand that a modern public space gardener is much more than a horticulturalist\nQuestion our obsession with specifying topsoil in all new projects\, especially on highways and new developments\nKeep waste on site and use it to make places beautiful and biodiverse\nPut soil and plants on roofs\n\nAfter 18 years looking after social housing green space\, John has started carenotcapital.org\, a not-for-profit to train gardeners in everything other than horticulture. In 2008 he launched a range of small green roof shelters including bike and bin storage greenroofshelters.co.uk \nJohn can be found on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grassroofco/reels/?hl=en \n  \nMembers; no charge. \nNon-members\, please book tickets below.
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/john-little-the-potential-of-a-bad-shed-the-importance-of-gardeners-structure-topography-and-dead-stuff-over-plants-in-driving-biodiversity/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260210T193000
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SUMMARY:Neil Lucas - More 'WOW' and less work; grasses and their place in our gardens
DESCRIPTION:10th February 2026 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm  ZOOM EVENT \nNeil Lucas is the UK’S leading ornamental grass specialist and director of Knoll Gardens in Wimborne\, Dorset. A passionate plantsman\, Neil has been developing his naturalistic style at Knoll Gardens for over 30 years. \nIn this keynote lecture\, discover more about Neil’s specialist subject as he explores the use of grasses in our designed spaces. From the naturalistic style of meadows and prairies to rain gardens and alternative lawns\, grasses offer environmentally conscious gardeners an enticing mix of nature friendly informal design and easy maintenance. \nThe presentation will include his own stunning photography and offer a mix of horticultural information anecdotes and stories to both educate and amuse. His lectures are delivered with humour and the passion and commitment that make Neil such a highly-entertaining speaker. \n  \n  \nMembers; no charge. \nNon-members\, please book tickets below.
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/neil-lucas-more-wow-and-less-work-grasses-and-their-place-in-our-gardens/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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SUMMARY:Special Event - Mastering Garden Drainage: A Four-Part Professional Series for Garden Designers with Paul Greenyer
DESCRIPTION:A special four-part series to master garden drainage with Paul Greenyer\, open to both members and non members of the SGDG. \nAll four parts are sold as a block: \n\nCOST: Early-bird rate: £120\, if booked by 31st December 2025\nStandard rate: £140\nPlease book tickets below\nTIME: All talks will be at 10am to 12.30pm\, including a 15 minute break.\nDATES: February 5th\, 12th\, 19th\, 26th.\n\n1) Thursday 5th February — “What Lies Beneath”\nMaterials\, Layers & the Structural Principles Behind Effective Drainage\nA technically grounded look at the essential components that make drainage systems work: geotextiles\, membranes\, pipework\, bedding layers\, chambers and sub-bases.\nWe’ll reference how the updated BS 7533-102 and upcoming BS 7533-103 (in draft) inform modern construction layers and material selection. \nDesigners will gain clarity on the unseen structures that determine performance\, longevity and compliance. \n  \n2) Thursday 12th February — “Interpreting the Site”\nLevels\, Soil\, Water Movement & Reading a Garden with Accuracy\nThis session focuses on how to understand a site before any design begins.\nWe’ll cover accurate level assessment\, gradients\, soil behaviour\, infiltration potential and the impact of existing features on water movement. \nAttendees will see how early site understanding aligns with the expectations behind the new British Standards and prevents costly errors later in the build process. \n  \n3) Thursday 19th February — “Detail Drives Performance”\nFalls\, Transitions\, Interfaces & Technical Detailing That Prevents Failure\nAn in-depth exploration of the details that make drainage succeed — or fail.\nWe’ll look at falls\, threshold interfaces\, changes in surface material\, drainage pathways\, bedding compatibility and moisture management. \nThese principles are linked directly to the requirements and intent of BS 7533-102/103\, giving designers the confidence to specify with accuracy and avoid common installation pitfalls. \n  \n4) Thursday 26th February — “From Design to Reality”\nCase Studies\, Common Failures & How the Standards Would Have Prevented Them\nA series of real examples drawn from Paul’s expert witness investigations into failed patios\, terraces\, lawns\, retaining structures and non-compliant drainage installations. \nEach case highlights what went wrong\, why it happened\, and how correct detailing\, material choice and adherence to the updated standards would have prevented the issue. \nA practical\, experience-led session designed to help designers build resilience into their work. \n  \nRecordings and slides will be provided to attendees after the full series concludes. The slides will only relate to the talk and Paul’s knowledge and projects he has built etc and should not be used as a guide for other people’s projects. \nImportant Note \nGeneral questions are welcome\, but project-specific drainage advice cannot be given during these sessions\, as full site details would be required. Paul will be happy to be contacted for assistance\, but unless engaged as a consultant\, it may take some time for Paul to respond. \nPaul Greenyer\n \nPaul Greenyer began his career as a design engineer\, working for 15 years across technical and manufacturing sectors before establishing InsideOut Home & Garden Improvements in 2016. Originally focused on domestic construction and home improvement\, his work naturally evolved into garden and landscape design\, leading him to join both the Society of Garden Designers (SGD) and the Association of Professional Landscapers (APL)\, where he remains an active member. \nOver the past five years\, Paul has benefited from the mentorship of Alan Sargent\, one of the UK’s most respected landscaping professionals. This guidance deepened his understanding of the industry as a whole\, helping him recognise recurring technical failures\, weak detailing\, contractual misunderstandings and the common causes of landscape disputes. This experience created a natural pathway into expert witness work.  Determined to raise standards within the domestic landscaping sector\, Paul completed formal training with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in Expert Witness practice and Evaluative Mediation. He is now an accredited RICS Expert Witness and Mediator\, providing consultancy\, expert reporting\, dispute resolution and training through Paul Greenyer Consultancy Ltd.  Paul’s approach to teaching and consultancy blends his engineering background\, landscaping and design experience\, and his expert witness casework. He brings additional focus on emerging industry standards\, including the new BS 7533-102 and BS 7533-103\, which cover paving strata\, construction layers\, laying systems\, bond bridges\, bedding mortars\, moisture management\, capillary action and overall water movement across a site.  He hopes to incorporate these technical insights into the four talks\, helping designers better understand how drainage interacts with construction methods\, moisture pathways and the wider SuDS landscape. \nPaul also comes from deep horticultural roots. His family once operated Greenyer Brothers Nurseries in Worthing\, part of the historic glasshouse movement\, and the Greenyer horticultural lineage in Sussex dates back to 1706. Although the nurseries no longer exist\, his love of plants\, growing and gardens is still very much alive. He has spent the past four years slowly building his own garden\, and he also enjoys tending his allotment when he can. In 2020\, Paul raised funds for the horticultural charity Perennial by appearing in their 2023 “Naked Gardeners” calendar\, a light-hearted but meaningful contribution to an industry he cares deeply about. \n \nPaul proposed to his beautiful wife Laura at the 2022 RHS Chelsea Flower Show in the ‘With Love’ garden by Richard Miers. \n \nComing up in 2026\, along with 2 colleagues\, Paul will be revealing far more than a bit of flesh; he’ll be raising a discussion within the industry on neurodiversity and hoping to dispel some of the myths around it and ways we can help ourselves\, our staff and our community as a whole.
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/special-event-mastering-garden-drainage-a-four-part-professional-series-for-garden-designers-with-paul-greenyer/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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SUMMARY:Andrew Christopher Dunne - Mastering the Art of Running a Garden Design Business
DESCRIPTION:13th January 2026 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm  ZOOM EVENT \nAndrew will be giving an informative talk about the realities of running a garden design business. \nThe aim is to fill in the gaps in knowledge between what is taught on any good garden design course and the realities of running a garden design business. He will be discussing setting up your business\, finding the right projects\, dealing with clients / contractors and growing your brand\, amongst other topics. \n\nAndrew Christopher Dunne is one of Ireland’s most respected and internationally recognised garden designers. With over 26 years of experience\, his portfolio encompasses projects ranging from compact urban gardens to expansive rural estates\, each meticulously designed and tailored to meet the needs of their users. \nRecently\, Andrew launched his online mentoring brand\, The Garden Design Mentor\, to share his expertise and provide guidance and practical advice to aspiring garden designers pursuing similar careers. He has garnered a global following on Instagram\, where he offers complimentary advice to both novice and seasoned designers on effectively managing a garden design business. \nHis highly regarded online course\, “The Business of Garden Design”\, delivers comprehensive insights into establishing\, operating\, and expanding a successful garden design business. Developed by a designer for designers\, the course provides practical guidance\, industry secrets\, and valuable perspectives in an accessible and encouraging manner. \n\n\n\nAndrew’s Instagram strapline includes the line:\n‘I learned the hard way so you don’t have to’. \nhttps://www.instagram.com/thegardendesignmentor/ \nYou can learn more about the course at https://www.thegardendesignmentor.com/Course-Infomation \nYou can see Andrew’s design work here https://www.acdesigns.ie/ \n\n \nMembers: no charge. \nNon-members\, please book tickets below.
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/andrew-christopher-dunne-mastering-the-art-of-running-a-garden-design-business/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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SUMMARY:Paul Greenyer – Domestic garden drainage – design and construction
DESCRIPTION:11th November 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm \nPaul Greenyer is director of his landscaping company https://www.londonstone.co.uk/landscaper/insideout-home-garden-improvements-ltd/\, as well as a consultant and expert witness plus a course tutor for the London College of Garden Design Construction Diploma Course\, where he enjoys imparting his knowledge and enthusiasm for hard landscaping techniques. \nPaul is passionate about drainage; it is one of his top 10 most important and necessary elements of a garden to consider and implement. \nTime: 11th November 7.30pm – 9pm \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/james-steele-sargent-domestic-garden-drainage-design-and-construction/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251014T213000
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SUMMARY:John Frater – Beyond bug hotels - how garden design can support biodiversity
DESCRIPTION:14th October 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm \nJohn Frater is a planting designer and lecturer with sustainable practises at the heart of his work; he is particularly interested in planting schemes that help to increase biodiversity\, improve the urban environment and reduce carbon emissions. \nJohn combines his training in ecology with nearly 20 years experience in landscape design and a lifetime of gardening. \nHe consults for landscape architects\, garden designers\, landscape contractors\, local authorities and private clients. \nhttps://www.plantforms.co.uk \n  \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/john-frater-beyond-bug-hotels-how-garden-design-can-support-biodiversity/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250909T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250909T213000
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CREATED:20241217T094735Z
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SUMMARY:Darren Rudge – Sustainability and your garden. How does this work?
DESCRIPTION:9th September 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm \nDarren Rudge Landscape and Garden design is a design consultancy working throughout Wolverhampton\, Walsall\, Dudley\, The West Midlands\, Staffordshire and Shropshire. \nDarren Rudge\, also known as ’the laughing gardener’ has been a BBC radio presenter/broadcaster for over 15 years. His tips and advice can be heard on BBC Radio West Midlands\, BBC Coventry and Warwickshire and BBC Oxford. \nHis career has spanned more than thirty years as a horticultural lecturer\, assistant director of Birmingham Botanical Gardens\, garden writer and garden designer being the winner of a number of RHS show garden medals including gold and best in show awards. Darren’s talks and lecturers are packed full of advice and trivia plus he expects full audience participation!
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/darren-rudge-sustainability-and-your-garden-how-does-this-work/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250311T213000
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SUMMARY:Chris Reynolds - Specifying small to medium sized ponds
DESCRIPTION:11th March 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm \nChris Reynolds – Landscapeplus.com \nAquatic Business Development Manager \nChris has been with Landscapeplus for a good chunk of his life\, his role evolving from being part of the growing Sales team\, to now being part of the Business Development team\, concentrating specifically on the Aquatic customers. \n“I have 3 main passions in life: Golf\, Ilfracombe and Doombar. My wife and daughter are a close 4th! If I’m not in the office I will either be on site visiting customers\, on a beach or on a golf course”.
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/chris-reynolds-specifying-small-to-medium-sized-ponds/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T213000
DTSTAMP:20260416T010038
CREATED:20241216T151057Z
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SUMMARY:Andrew Mikolajski - Gardening in the 2020's - adapting to a changing climate and moving away from pesticides and weedkillers
DESCRIPTION:11th February 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm by ZOOM \nIn a change to our published schedule\, Andrew Mikolajski ‘s talk is brought forward to February and is by Zoom. \nAndrew is a gardening writer with over 20 years’ experience of writing\, editing\, lecturing and speaking and is the author of 40 gardening titles in gardening magazines and the RHS website. \nHe was a horticultural adviser on the new edition of the RHS A–Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants and more recently on a revision of the RHS Encylopedia of Plants and Flowers. He previously taught garden design and the RHS certificate at Warwickshire College\, and garden history at the English Gardening School.
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/andrew-mikolajski/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250114T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T010038
CREATED:20241216T142604Z
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SUMMARY:Rosemary Coldstream – The Old Tennis Court – making a garden with hardcore
DESCRIPTION:14th January 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm \nRosemary Coldstream talks to us about her re-imagining of an old tennis court\, an experimental design using hardcore and gravel to make a low maintenance garden. \nRosemary is one of the UK’s leading garden designers. She is influenced by the lush flora and wide open landscapes of New Zealand where she was born\, but has a passion for English garden traditions. \n \nShe is a multi award winning garden designer and her Feels Like Home garden was awarded Gold Medal\, People’s Choice and Best in Category at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2023\, (photo above). \nRosemary regularly writes and lectures on garden design\, and is a Society of Garden Designers Registered Member\, a British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI) Accredited Member and a Society of Garden Designers Registered Practice.
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/rosemary-coldstream-the-old-tennis-court-making-a-garden-with-hardcore/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241112T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T010038
CREATED:20241105T171404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241219T111754Z
UID:4390-1731436200-1731441600@www.sgdg.org.uk
SUMMARY:Working with Landscapers
DESCRIPTION:Phil Tremayne of the APL: Working with Landscapers \nJoin us for this Zoom talk with Phil Tremayne of the APL (Association of Professional Landscapers). \nPhil Tremayne acts as Secretary on the APL committee and helps form ongoing strategy for APL\, acting as the principal point of contact between the APL and its members and potential members. \nPhil will talk to us about the important working relationship between garden designers and landscapers and no doubt answer any questions we may have on the benefits of being a member of the APL and how to join. \nThis talk is FREE for SGDG members\, visitors\, please pay £5 using the link.
URL:https://www.sgdg.org.uk/event/working-with-landscapers/
LOCATION:Zoom Online Event
CATEGORIES:Zoom Event
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