Plant Collections and Events in Gardens: striking a balance

Date posted: 1 May 2007  -  Permalink / Shortlink

Glasgow Botanic Gardens, 1 to 3 May 2007

Welcome and Introduction

Welcome and Introduction

Matthew Jebb, PlantNetwork Chairman Paul Matthews, Curator, Glasgow Botanic Gardens

Plants and people, partners for life

Plants and people, partners for life

Philip Aubury, Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses

Garden gurus, showmen and mavericks

Garden gurus, showmen and mavericks

Sam Youd, Tatton Park

Trentham awakes

Trentham awakes

Michael Walker, Trentham Gardens

Developing new audiences

Developing new audiences

Ian Edwards, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Oxford’s 10 step approach to successful public events

Oxford's 10 step approach to successful public events

Louise Allen, University of Oxford Botanic Garden

It’s only grass!

It's only grass!

Tony Garn Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Safe in our hands?

Safe in our hands?

Nick Finnigan Historic Scotland

To connect people with trees

To connect people with trees

John Weir, National Arboreta, at Westonbirt and Bedgebury

Working in Harmony? Festivals, events & horticulture

Working in Harmony? Festivals, events & horticulture

Michael Williams, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Working in harmony? Horticulture, events and festivals.

Working in harmony? Horticulture, events and festivals.

Stewart Henchie, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Conservation for access toolkit

Conservation for access toolkit

Adam Ford, National Trust, Ightham Mote

Life on the lawn

Life on the lawn

Alec Gordon, National Trust for Scotland, Deeside area, Crathes

Gardening Around Events: horticulture, education and entertainment

Gardening Around Events: horticulture, education and entertainment

Emma Barker, Programme Production Manager Eden Project

Regard with suspicion

Regard with suspicion

Gerry Loose, Poet