Garden Talks: All Posts
I've been privileged to hear a number of distinguished speakers since I started blogging. Here's a list of those I've summarised thus far. You'll also find them under the Talks label in reverse publication order, but this should help you to find a particular post you'd like to read more quickly.
General Talks - mainly at The University of Bath Gardening Club
- Paolo Arrigo: Seeds of Italy From Seed to Plate workshop at Oxford Botanic Garden
- Helena Attlee and Victoria Summerley: Italy's Private Gardens - An Inside View. In conversation at The Independent Literature Festival at Blenheim Palace
- Bob Brown: Propagating Your Plants - Part I and Part II
- Roger Doiron: A Subversive Plot - a fantastic TED lecture video looking at food issues
- Nigel Dunnett: Rain Gardens workshop at West Dean Gardens
- Raymond Evison: Clematis for Today's Gardens at Whitehall Garden centre
- Holt Farm - James' famous compost talk
- Mary Keen: Looking at the Whole Picture
- Tony Kirkham: 250 Years of Trees at Kew
- Arne Maynard: On Garden Design
- Dan Pearson: The Millennium Forest - an incredible large scale project in Japan, plus designs for Broughton Hall and Maggie's in London
- Keith Wiley: Wildside - Keith's new garden in Devon, still a work in progress
Palmstead Dynamic Planting Workshops
September 22nd 2010
- Soft Landscaping Workshop - an introduction to the day and the various speakers
- Paul Bramhill: The Stark Facts About Budgets - a look at the how the government spending review may impact local councils' budgets for public planting
- Bert Griffioen: A New Approach to Street Perennials - a new technique for the mass planting of herbaceous plants
- Sarah Price: Olympic Dreams - about her involvement with the design of the 2012 Olympic Park
24th September 2009
- Introduction: the day's speakers
- Overview: some key facts and figures
- Approach to Design: what to bear in mind when designing public open space
- Management
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