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Arthur Parkinson & Kate Bradbury: Wildlife Gardening

Arthur Parkinson & Kate Bradbury: Wildlife Gardening

Join Kate Bradbury and Arthur Parkinson at the Garden Museum for an evening of discussion about their experiences of gardening with wildlife in mind. We will also be celebrating the launch of Arthur's new book 'Planting a Paradise: A year of pots and pollinators'!
From pollinators like bees and butterflies, to birds, frogs and hedgehogs, our speakers will highlight and celebrate how every garden space, no matter its size or location, can still be buzzing, scent-filled, and colourful refuge for creatures through all the seasons.
The conversation will be chaired by award-winning garden designer Jo Thompson, whose recent RHS Wildlife Garden at RHS Hampton Court re-framed the idea of re-wilding and the notion that gardens have to be left to ‘go wild’ in order for them to be beneficial for wildlife.

Time: 19:00 BST

https://gardenmuseum.org.uk/events/wildlife-gardening-arthur-parkinson/

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