THE Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has made more than 100 gardening courses and workshops available to book for 2022, with more than 300 to be available in total over the course of the next year.
After two years of disruption, the RHS is welcoming the public back into its gardens for the popular adult learning programme. The classes cater to all skill levels, from first-time gardeners to experts, and range from two hours long, to two days.
In addition to popular courses such as pruning, willow Christmas decorations and photography for beginners, a new range of sustainability workshops have also been introduced to encourage Planet Friendly Gardening.
Courses at RHS Garden Bridgewater will be launched later this year.
RHS Head of Education and Learning Suzanne Moss said: “After almost two years of disruption, it is great to be able to bring back our fantastic range of courses and workshops. The extensive programme has always proved popular, and with many more people now spending time growing, we hope to equip even more with the skills and knowledge they need to get the most from their plots, balconies or window boxes.
“With climate issues also at the forefront of people’s minds, we have expanded our offering to inspire a gardening approach that is good for both people and the planet.”
The full range of courses and workshops at all RHS gardens will be announced in early 2022. For more information, please visit: https://www.rhs.org.uk/education-learning/courses-workshops
For more information about the RHS’ Planet Friendly Gardening Campaign visit: https://www.rhs.org.uk/gardening-for-the-environment
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