Biodiverse and Climate Resilient Planting with Anna's Flower Farm
This full-day workshop will begin with an introduction to the redeveloped garden at 184 David Parr House where new planting and wildlife habitats have been introduced to increase the biodiversity and visitor experience.
Taking inspiration, Anna will lead the group on how to consider and include new planting in your own gardens that require little to no maintenance yet provide year-round interest, food, shelter and habitat for wildlife whether in a small city garden or suburban space and allotment. Come with measurements of your border or garden space, lists of plants and photos and by the end of the session, you will leave buzzing with ideas on how and plant lists to increase the biodiversity in planting appropriate to your conditions, enhance the beauty of the space and provide food and shelter for wildlife.
A small group for individual attention, questions, detailed plant lists with plenty of tips and ideas on planting, habitats and reducing maintenance whilst increasing delight.
Anna Taylor was commissioned to increase the planting and biodiversity in the Visitor gardens by designing new borders and installing habitats. Anna has over 25 years experience as a horticulturalist, garden designer and educator on growing cut flowers, seasonal connection and regenerative practise, she believes that gardens can be beautiful, low maintenance whilst increasing biodiversity, a personal place of resistance, refuge, shelter and joy whilst making a real positive climate contribution.
All workshop proceeds go towards maintaining David Parr House – thank you for your support.
Please see our Terms and Conditions before making a booking. Bookings are non-refundable and may not be exchanged or transferred.
