Description
BBC TV presenter, keen gardener and new National Garden Scheme Ambassador, Fiona Bruce hosts our very special National Garden Scheme’s Question Time at the Royal Geographical Society on Tuesday 2nd December at 7pm. Answering a range of pre-submitted audience questions and covering all aspects of gardens and gardening from design and planting to weeding and watering, and gardens and health will be a panel of leading gardening broadcasters and professionals, including Arit Anderson, Danny Clarke, Rachel de Thame, Joe Swift and Martha Swales.
Whether you want to know how to grow food in a tiny city space, the key elements to designing your perfect garden, which tree to plant where or how to plant for dry summers and wet winters, or are gardens really good for your health, our panel has a wealth of expertise to share.
This fun, fundraising evening is the perfect opportunity to quiz some of the country’s leading gardening experts and to enjoy their lively debate which will be lead and chaired by Fiona Bruce in her inimitable style.
All proceeds from ticket sales will go to the National Garden Scheme.
Thank you
Our thanks go to our event sponsor Noble Caledonia.
Established in 1991, Noble Caledonia specialises in worldwide, small ship cruises and escorted tours and offers a diverse range of trips that are educational, enjoyable and, above all different. They offer cruises along the world’s iconic rivers, voyages to pristine and remote islands and atolls, expedition cruises to both the Arctic and Antarctic, voyages under sail, in-depth cultural cruises and journeys with a botanical or birding theme. For more information visit https://www.noble-caledonia.co.uk/