Photographs of the PGG visit to Craig Y Bwla, Crickhowell on 17th October 2014.
Read more →Photographs of the visit by the PGG to The Pant, Abergavenny on 17th October 2014.
Read more →An event organised by the Women’s Farm & Garden Association A fantastic opportunity to learn from a master – Ian Webster is the retired Head Gardener from Chatsworth and an expert in Glasshouse Fruit and a Senior Garden Advisor. Also present will be Alan Mason retired Head gardener of Harlaxton
Read more →The major art installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at the Tower of London, marks one hundred years since the first full day of Britain’s involvement in the First World War. Created by ceramic artist Paul Cummins, with setting by stage designer Tom Piper, 888,246 ceramic poppies will
Read more →The 2014 AGM of the Professional Gardeners’ Guild was held at The Grove Hotel in Hertfordshire where David Roberts PGG member and Head Gardener has overseen much of the restoration work that’s gone on over recent years.
Read more →For the four days from Thursday 25th to Sunday 28th September the current PGG trainees, along with the current one year HBGBS students, and four students from the McRobert Trust in Aberdeenshire, all attended the annual trainee seminar held at Dunford House Conference Centre in Midhurst, West Sussex. The long
Read more →The last week of March 2014 saw five PGG trainees fly off to Sintra in Portugal for the week, for the wonderful opportunity of visiting the area and working in the beautiful garden at the Palace of Monserratte.
Read more →The immaculate gardens of Dun Dubh On a glorious autumn morning a small party of members turned up at Dun Dubh, Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire, to view the gardens. Callum Pirnie, Head Gardener, moved from Crathes Castle to Dun Dubh six years ago to carry out the restoration of this late Victorian
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