Course Title: Choosing plants that like it moist - Pond sides, stream banks and bogs
Course Tutor: Anna Ribo

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About Anna
Anna is a planting and sketching teacher, a planting designer and planting advisor adviser and previous head gardener at Long Barn. She also works as a 'roving head gardener' on garden restoration projects.
Course Overview
Having reliably moist soil in a garden opens up fantastic opportunities for some lovely, lush planting. Pond and stream side planting adds perching points for dragonflies, places to hide for wildlife and adds to the cool, calm atmosphere of water. Bog gardens make great wildlife habitats and can make a real statemnet with big leaves and architectural plants.We will discuss a range of plants that can cope with being damp (but not permanently waterlogged) from sun to shade and cool streamsides. There will be time for questions.
Please see the events calendar for more Bitesize Planting CPD's with Anna