FULL BLOOM MASTERCLASS

€150.00

FULL BLOOM MASTERCLASS DAY WITH Millie Souter (Head Gardener in the Plant Library in Tom Stuart Smiths Garden)

Sunday 9th August 10.30am – 4pm 

Cost €150

The morning Millie will give two illustrated lectures and the afternoon class will be in the gardens and valley where Jimi and Millie will talk about their favourtie woody plants in Hunting Brook at this time of year

Lecture 1

Introduction to the plant library and growing in sand

Lecture 2

Observing and learning from plants growing in the zeric conditions of the western cape of South Africa

Millie has been gardening professionally for over 20 years. She is currently the head gardener at the serge hill plant library from tom Stuart smith. The library holds over 200 herbaceous perennials on a meter square grid with half in sand and have growing in green waste.

She has a diploma in garden design from the Inchbald and a fine art degree from Falmouth Art School. Millie travels regularly to continue learning from plants growing in the wild


www.sergehillproject.co.uk

FULL BLOOM MASTERCLASS DAY WITH Millie Souter (Head Gardener in the Plant Library in Tom Stuart Smiths Garden)

Sunday 9th August 10.30am – 4pm 

Cost €150

The morning Millie will give two illustrated lectures and the afternoon class will be in the gardens and valley where Jimi and Millie will talk about their favourtie woody plants in Hunting Brook at this time of year

Lecture 1

Introduction to the plant library and growing in sand

Lecture 2

Observing and learning from plants growing in the zeric conditions of the western cape of South Africa

Millie has been gardening professionally for over 20 years. She is currently the head gardener at the serge hill plant library from tom Stuart smith. The library holds over 200 herbaceous perennials on a meter square grid with half in sand and have growing in green waste.

She has a diploma in garden design from the Inchbald and a fine art degree from Falmouth Art School. Millie travels regularly to continue learning from plants growing in the wild


www.sergehillproject.co.uk