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Designing a London Garden

  • Walworth Garden 206 Manor Place London, England, SE17 3BN United Kingdom (map)

2 Day Workshop: Designing a London Garden

Dedicated to growing and gardening in London’s unique micro-climate, this workshop will guide you through making the most of the city’s capabilities, from planning and design to fruition. From understanding the potential of your site, to the practical steps you might take to see it actually take shape, and all the challenges you might encounter on the way.

Working with nature and ever mindful of the impact we gardeners can have on the environment, join this workshop and get the chance to look at your own site through the eyes of a professional.

Our Garden Education Officer Danny has successfully created countless urban gardens and guided clients to make the most appropriate decisions. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that will encourage you to consider your next steps when planning your own green space. From the initial understanding of site, screening and aspect, to the urban microclimate, Danny will be guiding you on your journey to creating your own distinct urban paradise.

Whether you have just started creating your space or are in the middle of something exciting, join this workshop to energise and radicalise your thinking.

Areas that will be considered during this one day workshop will be:

  • The particularities of urban gardening - The Precious Space

  • Our responsibilities as custodians of the land

  • Site, aspect, boundaries, screening out the neighbours - satisfying nature's needs and our neighbours’ aesthetic sensibilities

  • Rising to the challenges of your own individual site

  • Gardens as a contribution, rather than a drain on, resources

  • Hard and soft landscaping

  • Utility areas, water, storage etc

  • The Art of Planting - evergreen and deciduous - trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, climbers and weeds -what, when, where and why?

  • Which plants and how to plant them - finding your style

  • Plant and colour palettes

  • pH and soil types - what action to take if any.

Participants are encouraged to bring along measurements of their gardens in metres and centimetres as we will be tackling scale drawings to get a true and realistic perspective of the space.

This is a 2 day workshop, spread across 2 weekends:

Day 1 - Saturday 4 Feb, 10am-3pm.

Day 2 - Saturday 11 Feb, 10am-3pm.


Meet Danny

Danny has worked across a wide range of schools in East London, changing careers to become a maintenance gardener, and, later, a community gardener with the RHS at Wisley. He is now Education Manager at Walworth Garden, where he will often be found totally absorbed in the minute detail of the flora & fauna it is home to. Danny has a deep and long-standing relationship with plants, and loves nothing more than bringing their fascination closer to other people. He is constantly on the lookout for new and radical approaches to gardening and design, whether it be using alternative materials, unusual cultivars or simply fresh approaches to what a garden can be. Danny loves to cook a weekly vegan masterpiece for our staff lunch in the garden, and outside of work he also volunteers at a range of community growing projects in Hackney.


Price: £150

This workshop is now fully booked, we will be holding another Designing a London Garden in August which you can find here.

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Note for Southwark residents: Looking to book a free place? Unfortunately, our limited quota of free places for the 2022-23 academic year have now been claimed. We will be releasing a refreshed number of free places, along with a new calendar of workshops, in Autumn 2023 so please check back then. Subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on social media, at the bottom of this page, to be notified.

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