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London School of Horticulture - Gardening Workshops & Short Courses - spring/summer 2025

🌱 Now enrolling for Spring-Summer 2025 workshops in Herne Hill.  The following are currently open for booking (click on Spring Programme link to check dates and reserve a place):

  • Making the Most of Your Garden
  • Garden Design for Beginners/Intro to Garden Design
  • Low-maintenance Fruit & Vegetable growing
  • Propagating Garden Plants

🌱 We also still have spaces on the following 8-week evening courses in Station Hall (above Herne Hill Station):

  • Garden Design Short Course - Mon evenings starting 20th January (last 2 places)

  • Introduction to Horticulture - Wed evenings starting after Easter

Click here to check dates and further information or to enrol . 

We’ll be adding more dates as the year goes on and you can join our mailing list here for calendar updates.

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

🌱Still a couple of places at our Making the Most of Your Garden mini-course held over the next two Saturday mornings (8th & 15th Feb). 

  • Two friendly and collaborative Saturday morning workshops that hope to send you away with new ideas and solutions for your garden whatever stage you're at with it!
  • Look at your own, and other people's, gardens in the company of an expert, along with a group of like-minded neighbours in a really friendly and informal setting.
  • We'll also run through some common issues in city gardens and some general gardening techniques, ideas and plants.
  • Any level welcome and you don't need to have a big garden, just an interest in gardening wherever you do it - whether that's your own garden or somewhere else

Book here: Booking Link: Making the Most of Your Garden

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