John Frater – Beyond bug hotels – how garden design can support biodiversity
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Paul is passionate about drainage; it is one of his top 10 most important and necessary elements of a garden to consider and implement.
Andrew will be giving an informative talk about the realities of running a garden design business.
A special four-part series to master garden drainage with Paul Greenyer, open to both members and non members of the SGDG.
Discover more about Neil’s specialist subject as he explores the use of grasses in our designed spaces.
John Little is known for his experimental garden in Essex and pioneering work with wildflowers and green roofs.
Alison Marsden is a trained Social and Therapeutic Horticulture practitioner and a long term advocate of the power of gardening to support wellbeing.
Paul's 'Reflections' project will be used to explore how drainage, SuDS principles, soil behaviour, moisture movement and correct detailing underpin long-term landscape performance.
Join us to hear Mäitanne's presentation on the conception, design and build of her beautiful roof terrace gardens.
Rachel Reynolds will talk about the role of large specimen trees in designing for the future and adapting to climate change
