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Graft

A programme of talks and gatherings that foster new ideas about gardening, design and ecology in Scotland's changing climate.

Events in this collection

  • Holly Silvester: An exploration into the radical possibilities of seed primary image

    Holly Silvester: An exploration into the radical possibilities of seed

    Thu, Aug 27, 5:30 PM

    Free

  • Matthew Young: Restoring The Linn Botanic Garden primary image

    Matthew Young: Restoring The Linn Botanic Garden

    Thu, Sep 17, 5:30 PM

    Free

  • Kate Danesh: Restoration & Management of an 18th Century Walled Garden primary image

    Kate Danesh: Restoration & Management of an 18th Century Walled Garden

    Thu, Oct 22, 5:30 PM

    Free

  • Burton Hall Garden Design: Planting Design for Wild Landscapes primary image

    Burton Hall Garden Design: Planting Design for Wild Landscapes

    Thu, Nov 19, 5:30 PM

    Free

  • Landscape restoration in the Angus Glens primary image

    Landscape restoration in the Angus Glens

    Thu, Jun 25, 5:30 PM

    Free

  • Restoring The Linn Botanic Garden primary image

    Restoring The Linn Botanic Garden

    Thu, May 28, 5:30 PM

    Free

  • Arunachal Pradesh: The Flora of the Eastern Himalaya primary image

    Arunachal Pradesh: The Flora of the Eastern Himalaya

    Thu, Apr 23, 5:30 PM

    Free

  • Tree biology and AI for smart cities primary image

    Tree biology and AI for smart cities

    Thu, Mar 26, 5:30 PM

    Free

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Organizer of Graft
St Andrews Botanic Garden is a living research and conservation experiment where we explore the ways ecology and evolution unfold in the plant kingdom - right at the heart of historic St Andrews. We're home to some of the most dynamic plants and habitats, from both Fife and around the world. We aim to address the new combination of challenges the natural world is facing with positivity, creating an ecologically vibrant place to explore and learn about evolution and botany.We have an exciting programme of events, activities and workshops for a range of audiences - all designed to support communities of both plants and people!