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The Houseplant Festival is back! And this year we're delving into the world of propagation so you can master the hack for multiplying your plants on a budget 🪴
Join us 22-23 Oct: https://t.co/bkm31ciVuu
There's two theories how the wild rose 'Rosa Canina' aka dog rose got its charming name:
1. It was used to treat rabid dogs in the 18th century
2. Simply a pejorative in favour of the cultivated rose!
#Fashioningtherose is open till 19 June: https://t.co/lwEj5gBa3e
Spring is here! And what bounties of the season can we use for nourishing recipes and remedies?
Join our workshop with plant medicine practitioner and 'Root to Stem' author Alex Laird on Tues 22 March for some seasonal self-care: https://t.co/vzQuIu48i4
“You have to understand how a plant works and to know a little bit more about its structure than you actually draw.” – Elizabeth Blackadder
🌷Elizabeth Blackadder: Favourite Flowers is open until 21 November, book your visit: https://t.co/3EWnEeCCMS
Elizabeth Blackadder: Favourite Flowers is now open! 🎉🌸 an exhibition of painterly delights for gardeners, art lovers and cat people alike🐈⬛ celebrating the life and work of one of Scotland’s greatest modern artists.
Open until 21 November: https://t.co/3EWnEeCCMS
We present you with 8 delightful sweet peas, each sweeter than the last. It’s no.4, ‘Loveliness’ for us!
Colour print of sweet peas, Rowntree’s new 'Royal Race' from a 1927 catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds from Rowntree Bros, Clarence Park, St Albans, Hertfordshire.
He was a regular contributor to gardening periodicals, wrote several books and was at the cutting edge of contemporary horticultural techniques: perhaps his greatest area of expertise being hot-house design and heating.
These illustrations are from 'The Flower Garden (1838) by Charles McIntosh: Containing directions for the cultivation of all Garden Flowers'.
Timeless flower arrangement inspiration, looking just as good in 2021 as they did in 1838 👏👏👏 ⬇️
🌺 Constance Spry and the Fashion for Flowers 🌺 pre-book your tickets now!
Our summer exhibition, open 17 May - 26 Sept, will celebrate the doyenne of flowers, the 20th century’s most influential floral decorator, Constance Spry.
Book here: https://t.co/hDooqDXQtb