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Online – Choosing Plants That Like it Moist: Pond Sides, Stream Banks & Bogs 25/3/26

Price range: £25.00 through £35.00

Description

About the Tutor:
Anna Ribo, divides her time between creating planting plans, advising on garden projects, and teaching planting and sketching. She was Head Gardener for 5 years at Long Barn – Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson’s first English garden, and now mainly gardens as part of garden restoration projects. Anna’s interest in horticulture started as a child when she grew up in the parklands of a neglected Danish Renaissance castle (sadly as she says, not her own!) amongst the ‘ghosts’ of topiary, Victorian glasshouses and magnificent borders, with the old gardener (and his antique tractor) as a grumpy, knowledgeable friend.

Anna studied Fine Arts in Denmark, sharpening her sense of colour, shapes and instinct for making planting work visually. After living in London she re-found her roots and says she was lucky enough to be offered to retrain under our Work and Retrain as a Gardener (WRAG) Scheme on a beautiful, private Sussex estate. She is Royal Horticultural Society qualified at Hever Castle and has studied the Arts and Crafts of gardening at Great Dixter.

About This Talk:
Having reliably moist soil in a garden opens up fantastic opportunities for some lovely, lush planting. Pond and stream side planting adds perching points for dragonflies, places to hide for wildlife and adds to the cool, calm atmosphere of water. Bog gardens make great wildlife habitats and can make a real statement with big leaves and architectural plants.We will discuss a range of plants that can cope with being damp (but not permanently waterlogged) from sun to shade and cool streamsides. There will be time for questions.

Timings:
6pm – 8pm

Costs:
£25 Members | £35 Non-members

Important Booking Information:

  • You will need a suitable PC/Laptop/Mac with a camera, and will need to download the free Zoom App from their website.
  • This online talk will not be recorded.
  • If you do not receive your emailed ticket with Zoom Meeting details and link within 5 days of booking and paying for your ticket, in the first instance please check your junk folder prior to contacting us at [email protected]. Your ticket will be emailed to the email address that you supply at the time of booking. You can also find a copy of your ticket in your Working for Gardeners online account under ‘Tickets’.
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  • Standard Cancellation Policy (copy available here): A 50% refund is applicable for event ticket cancellations up to and including 15 days before an event. If you cancel your attendance on an event within 14 days, no refund will be given.

 

Photograph copyright and courtesy of Anna Ribo.

Event Details

Date: March 25, 2026

Start time: 18:00

End time: 20:00