Gemma Sturges (from Drone video)

Practical Trained Fruit-workshop

Audley End, not far from the city of Cambridge, is the venue for our Trained Fruit in Historic Kitchen Gardens-workshop. Their kitchen garden is over a hectare, with espaliered pears, condons, fan trained plums and figs and apples, – in other words – the perfect venue for our practical workshop in Trained Fruit. The workshop is now full and it is no longer possible to apply.

Contributors

Gemma will be a tutor during the Trained Fruit-workshop at Audley End – introducing the principals of late summer pruning, giving demos and tutoring the hands on pruning.

Overview project activities

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TopicWebinar dateWorkshop dates
08/02/2022
24/05/2022
– 25/05/2022
22/02/2022
07/06/2022
– 10/06/2022
15/03/2022
30/08/2022
– 31/08/2022
15/11/2022
11/07/2023
– 12/07/2023
10/01/2023
05/09/2023
– 06/09/2023
07/02/2023
28/06/2023
– 29/06/2023
07/11/2023
10/09/2024
– 11/09/2024
21/11/2023
27/08/2024
– 28/08/2024
16/01/2024
04/06/2024
– 05/06/2024

Other Garden Conservation

We cooperate with other actors in the heritage garden community throughout Europe, and here is some info about upcoming events hosted by some of them.

Workshop

Join the team at Gunnebo gardens in Sweden for a two-day practical workshop in which we investigate the impact of historical techniques and tools on both the aesthetic and horticultural development of hedges.
It’s time! The Orangery at Gunnebo will finally be opening and we’re celebrating by inviting you all to our very first crafts festival. Are you interested in heritage crafts like wood and stone carving, timber framing or how to make a tiled stove? Would you like to know more about orangery plants and mowing with scythes? Then this is the perfect event for you.

Workshop

Gunnebo is hosting this four days workshop, with the topic ‘Lawns and meadow cultivation in Historic Gardens’ which is a follow up on the webinar earlier this year.
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