A half-day session exploring pests and diseases, both old and new, along with their organic control methods. Hear about the latest threats that face our gardens. Head Gardener Lindsay will share some of our organic techniques to help you defend your garden against these newer threats as well as tried and tested methods for the usual suspects such as slugs and vine weevil! We will also discuss some of the recent developments to combat these new challenges. Please do not bring diseased material or pest samples to the workshop but please feel free to bring photos if you have a specific query.
£35 Workshop
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