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Where the Wildness Pleases - Woodlands and Parks

Where the Wildness Pleases - Woodlands and Parks

Woodlands and Parks – Green is not the only Colour talk by Caroline Holmes. First in a series of 4 monthly online talks 'Where The Wildness Pleases – The English Garden Celebrated' in association with Kent & Sussex Gardens Trusts and National Garden Scheme.
Curiously the High Weald is one region where those celebrated English earthmovers, Lancelot Brown and Humphry Repton, are notably absent. Fear not the undulating and craggy ancient Wealden landscapes create a range of microclimates, from the nineteenth century this canvas became host to an array of trees and shrubs rich in colour and texture from the four corners of the earth. This lecture explores and analyses eight sites which illustrate both plantsman’s paradise and artist’s palette on a landscape scale. Explore the notable collectors as patrons, hunters and gardeners, their history and current status. The area is also home to global seed collections, ecological and botanical research notably within the Millennium Seed Bank.
Featured landscapes and gardens: Ashdown Park, Bedgebury Pinetum, Borde Hill, High Beeches, Scotney Castle, Sheffield Park, Stonewall Park, Wakehurst Place......

Time: 19:00 BST

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Fostering Green Spaces in Cities

Fostering Green Spaces in Cities

Rewilding the Mind with Alice Vincent & Maya Thomas

Rewilding the Mind with Alice Vincent & Maya Thomas