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COURSES AND WORKSHOPS

2018

At Rosemoor, you will find a wide range of courses and workshops to increase your experience and knowledge of plants and gardens, from pruning and propagation, to art, craft and photography. Whether you enjoy creative days out, talks or short courses for building your skills, we hope you find something to suit you in the following pages. The courses offer the opportunity to learn alongside RHS horticulturists and experts in their field in the very beautiful and unique setting of RHS Garden Rosemoor.

Many of our practical skills demonstrations and workshops have been very popular again, so we continue to offer rose, apple and shrub pruning, grafting, hedge laying and growing in polytunnels. We are often asked for a demonstration on Wisteria and Clematis pruning and in January, it will be covered within a new event on Pruning of Wall Shrubs and Climbers. There will be fascinating talks on Magnolias, Alpines, Veitch’s Plant Introductions and the Secret Life of Bulbs and Corms. Our Beginner’s Garden Design workshop has been popular for several years now and this year extends to two days allowing more time for surveying and some rough sketching. An evening walk and talk on Bats at Rosemoor, and a daytime walk behind the scenes to learn about Rosemoor’s Lime Kiln and the Rolle Canal offer a chance to learn more about the site.

In our Garden Craft section, we have new willow sculpture workshops, willow conical plant supports and low hurdles – always attractive features in a garden, and if you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make and build with cob, why not try our cob pizza oven workshop in May.

Our creative courses continue to expand with new workshops for sculptural needle-felting, paper flowers, machine and hand embroidery, and if you, or someone you know has ever wanted to learn stone carving, then book up for our weekend workshop in September – it would make an unusual gift too.

Art workshops are ever popular and we are delighted to welcome back our expert and very talented West Country tutors Jennifer Johnson, Ros Franklin and Janet Judge, in addition to Angeline de Meester, from London, who exhibits in the UK and abroad.

Rosemoor is a perfect venue for photography too, so Graham Karslake and Ross Hoddinott will be returning to help beginners and improvers develop their skills.

Please do book early to avoid disappointment and don’t forget our courses and workshops also make perfect and unusual presents for friends and family. The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity, helping and inspiring millions of people to garden. Our goal is to help people share a passion for plants, to encourage excellence in horticulture and inspire all those with an interest in gardening. We are entirely funded by our members, visitors and supporters. We hope you find a course to match your needs and we look forward to welcoming you to the garden in 2018.

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RHS Garden RosemoorCourses and workshopsWelcome to our 2018 programme of courses and workshops, sharing the very best in horticulture to fill you with inspiration.

Contents

Courses and workshops at a glance 4

Horticulture 8

Garden Craft 22

Creative 25

Photography 32

Further Information 34

How to book Back cover

How to find us Back cover

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Courses and workshops at a glanceDate Time Type Course Title New Course Page No.

January

Wednesday 10 January 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Rose Pruning 8

Wednesday 17 January 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture What Now? Your Garden in Winter 8

Thursday 18 January 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Apple Pruning 9

Tuesday 23 January 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Apple Pruning 9

Thursday 25 January 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture The Story of Rosemoor 9

Saturday 27 January 10.30am to 1pm ■ Horticulture Hedge Laying 10

Wednesday 31 January 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Pruning and Training of Climbers and Wall Shrubs (to include Wisteria and Clematis)

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February

Thursday 1 February 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Sculptural Needle-felting: Butterfly 25

Saturday 3 February 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Horticulture Beginner's Gardening: Basic skills 10

Tuesday 6 February 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Brilliant Winter Colours for your Garden 11

Thursday 8 February 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Rose Pruning 8

Tuesday 13 February 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Willow Weaving: Conical Plant Support 22

Thursday 15 February 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Willow Weaving: Conical Plant Support 22

Monday 26 February 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Basic Vegetable Growing for Complete Beginners 11

March

Friday 2 March 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Shrub Pruning 11

Saturday 3 March 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Horticulture Beginner's Gardening: Basic soil science, pruning and seed-sowing 12

Monday 5 March 1pm to 4pm ■ Creative Blue Tit / Coal Tit: Hand Embroidery 26

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Thursday 8 March 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture What Now? Your Garden in Spring 12

Friday 9 March 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Magnolias: Aristocrats for gardens of all sizes 12

Tuesday 13 March 10.30am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Grafting for Beginners 13

Tuesday 13 March 2pm to 4pm ■ Horticulture Grafting for Beginners 13

Wednesday 21 March 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Willow Weaving: Low Hurdles 22

Tuesday 27 March 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Willow Weaving: Low Hurdles 22

Wednesday 28 March 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Success with Seeds and Cuttings 13

April

Saturday 7 April 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Beautiful Paper Rhododendrons 26

Friday 13 to Sunday 15 April 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Gardens and Flowers in Mixed Media (3 day course) 27

Tuesday 17 April 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Alpines: A miscellany of Tips, Tricks and Technology 13

Thursday 19 April 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture The Curator's Garden Walk 14

Saturday 21 April 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Introduction to Growing in Polytunnels 14

Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 April 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Photography Digital Photography for Beginners (2 day course) 32

May

Saturday 5 May 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Perfect Paper Peonies 27

Tuesday 8 May 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Photography Taking Better Garden Close-ups 33

Friday 11 May 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture What Now? Your Garden in Summer 14

Thursday 17 May 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Beginner's Guide to Building a Cob Oven 23

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Date Time Type Course Title New Course Page No.

To book any of these courses please call 020 3176 5830 (local rate)

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June

Friday 1 to Sunday 3 June 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Celebrating Early Summer in Watercolour (3 day course) 28

Monday 4 June 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Plants for Stumperies and Shady Places 15

Monday 18 June 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Trees of the World: The Bicentenary Arboretum 15

Saturday 23 June 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Pretty Paper Carnations and Pinks 28

Wednesday 27 June 9.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Willow Sculpture: Humane Trophies 23

Thursday 28 June 9.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Willow Sculpture: Humane Trophies 23

July

Saturday 7 July 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture A Fully Productive Polytunnel 15

Saturday and Sunday 7 and 8 July 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Photography Improve your Digital Photography (2 day course) 33

Friday 13 to Sunday 15 July 9.30am to 3.30pm ■ Creative The Cottage Garden at Rosemoor: A Small Botanical Composition (3 day course)

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Saturday 14 July 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Gorgeous Paper Roses 29

Wednesday 18 July 11.00am tp 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Ideas for Beautiful Containers 16

Monday 23 July 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture The Curator's Summer Garden Walk 16

Friday 27 July 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Mid-summer perennials to lift your borders 16

Friday 27 July 9pm to 11pm ■ Horticulture Bats at Rosemoor 17

August

Wed 1 to Thurs 2 August 11am to 4.30pm ■ Horticulture A Beginner's Guide to Designing your own Garden 17

Friday 3 August 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Horticulture Scything for Beginners 18

Friday 3 to Sunday 5 August 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative The Summer Garden in Loose and Colourful Watercolour (3 day course)

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Wednesday 8 August 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Fruit for Smaller Gardens 18

Thursday 23 August 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Beautiful Butterfly: Machine Embroidery 30

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Date Time Type Course Title New Course Page No.

September

Tuesday 4 September 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Scented Plants 18

Tuesday 11 September 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture The Secret Life of Bulbs and Corms 19

Sat 15 to Sun 16 September 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Stone Carving for Beginners (2 day course) 31

Wednesday 19 September 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Veitch's Plant Introductions 19

Thursday 20 September 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Late Season Show-stopping Perennials 19

October

Tuesday 2 October 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture What Now? Your Garden in Autumn 19

Saturday 6 October 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Horticulture Beginner's Gardening: Collecting Seeds and Making New Plants 20

Wednesday 17 October 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Tree Selection and Planting 20

Tuesday 23 October 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Rosemoor's Lime Kiln and the Rolle Canal 20

Saturday 27 October 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Sculptural Needle-felting: Sheep 31

Tuesday 30 October 10.30am to 4.30pm ■ Creative Poppy and Robin Brooches: Machine Embroidery 31

November

Friday 16 November 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Glorious Evergreen Foliage for Garden Structure 21

Tuesday 20 November 9.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Willow Sculpture: Christmas Reindeer 24

Wednesday 28 November 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture How to Maintain your Garden Machinery 21

December

Saturday 1 December 9.30am to 4.30pm ■ Garden Craft Willow Sculpture: Christmas Reindeer 24

Saturday 8 December 10.30am to 12.30pm ■ Garden Craft Christmas Wreaths: Traditional 24

Saturday 8 December 2pm to 4pm ■ Garden Craft Christmas Wreath: Traditional 24

Wednesday 12 December 11am to 12.30pm ■ Horticulture Explore Rosemoor's Woodlands 21

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Date Time Type Course Title New Course Page No.

To book any of these courses please call 020 3176 5830 (local rate)

Rose Pruning Wednesday 10 January or Thursday 8 February 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Philip Scott (RHS Team)

This comprehensive demonstration will cover the pruning and training of all roses, from climbers through to ramblers, shrubs and modern varieties. We will also look at nutrition and disease control, and offer some handy tips on establishing roses. This demonstration will take place outside so please come prepared with boots and warm clothing.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14603 (10 January) or 14612 (8 February)Maximum 12 places

What Now? Your Garden in Winter Wednesday 17 January 11am to 12.30pmTutor: David Squire (RHS Team)

Are you new to gardening and unsure exactly what you should be doing when, or are you a keen gardener wanting tips on your timings? Let the RHS experts help you through the gardening year providing a whistle-stop tour of techniques, tips, tricks and advice on seasonal tasks so that you know what you could be doing when. Sessions will vary in format including talks, practical demonstrations and walks around the garden at Rosemoor.

Winter topics covered – mulching, preparing for the year ahead, renovation pruning of shrubs, rose pruning, plus other topics of seasonal interest.

Fee per session: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14604Maximum 15 places per session

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Apple PruningThursday 18 January or Tuesday 23 January 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Peter Earl

Come and unravel the mysteries of apple pruning at this practical demonstration. We will be looking at the formative pruning of young apple trees as well as pruning established trees. We will also discuss summer pruning, and see how it is used to maintain our trained apples, (i.e. cordons, espaliers and fans), and compare it to the winter pruning of our traditional orchard, which is what we will be concentrating on during this demonstration. This event will take place outside so please come prepared with boots and warm clothing.

Fee: RHS Members £20, Non-RHS Members £31Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14605 (18 January) or 14606 (23 January)Maximum 16 places

The Story of Rosemoor Thursday 25 January 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Jon Webster and David Squire (RHS Team)

RHS Garden Rosemoor opened to the public on 1 June 1990, given to us by the then Lady Anne Palmer, now Lady Anne Berry. Since then it has gone through tremendous changes and our visitor numbers have grown. The original garden has been developed and improved and the newer garden transformed from sheep fields, resulting in the creation of one of the most beautiful gardens in the world. Discover how this has happened and hear some of the intriguing stories along the way from David, who started here just after the RHS took over, and learn about our plans for the future from Jon, our curator.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: GeneralVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14607 Maximum 30 places

To book any of these courses please call 020 3176 5830 (local rate)

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Hedge LayingSaturday 27 January 10.30am to 1pmTutor: Tom Hynes (Devon Hedge Group)

Tom is a member of the Devon Hedge Group and a judge for the Devon Hedge Laying Competition.

In this demonstration, Tom will show you how to lay a hedge, explain why Devon hedges are different from other hedge types, and discuss how to improve the wildlife of a Devon hedge by creating a new Devon hedge. He will bring a selection of tools for you to see but the emphasis of the event is to look and learn from the demonstration. Tom will be happy to give advice on your own hedges, so please bring photographs if you wish.

Fee: RHS Members £22, Non-RHS Members £33Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14608 Maximum 12 places

Pruning and Training of Climbers and Wall Shrubs (to include Wisteria and Clematis) Wednesday 31 January 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Jonathan Hutchinson (RHS Team)

These plants are an essential part of our garden but do need some regular, or occasional maintenance to get them to grow and flower at their best. You will see a wide range on this walk which may give you some ideas for enhancing your own garden. Wisteria and Clematis are great garden favourites but are often pruned incorrectly, so find out how the experts do it to ensure your arches and pergolas are filled with blossom. Roses will not be covered.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14609 Maximum 12 places

Beginner’s Gardening: Basic Skills Saturday 3 February 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Ian Smith (Bicton College tutor)

The fundamentals of gardening with the opportunity to ask as many questions as you need. A seasonal look around the garden learning what needs to be done at this time of year and how you can apply this to your own garden at home. Covering plant identification, pruning and seed sowing. The first in a series of day courses following the seasonal changes at Rosemoor and how to make the most of your own garden throughout the year. Pick and choose which season interests you the most, or attend them all!

Fee: RHS Members £39, Non-RHS Members £50Skill level: BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South) and Garden

Event code: 14611 Maximum 12 places

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Brilliant Winter Colours for your GardenTuesday 6 February 11am to 12.30pmTutor: James Shepherd (RHS Team)

Winter is often considered to be a closed season in the garden, but this definitely need not be the case. Colourful and fragrant flowers, striking barks and stems and a wide variety of evergreen plants all help to brighten up the garden and provide a wealth of interest throughout the winter. On this walk we will look at a good selection of plants, all of which are star performers during the winter months, and also discuss how to care for them. A comprehensive plant list will be provided for participants.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14615 Maximum 15 places

Basic Vegetable Growing for Complete Beginners Monday 26 February 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Edibles Team

This session will introduce beginners to vegetable growing and the exciting world of grow your own, looking at basic planning and needs for a successful vegetable garden. Peter’s introduction will cover how to propagate your own vegetable plants, how to grow an easy range of crops, and give you plenty of top tips for success along the way.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14616 Maximum 12 places

Shrub Pruning Friday 2 March 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Jonathan Hutchinson (RHS Team)

Pruning is for many a complicated subject, not knowing when or why you are meant to be carrying out the task. This demonstration will look at a wide variety of plants, outlining the different reasons for pruning, how we can trick nature to get better displays within our garden and look at annual and rejuvenation pruning techniques, and the best tools for the job. At the end, you will feel more confident to go home and tame your ‘jungle’ and get the best display possible from your plants.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14617Maximum 16 places

To book any of these courses please call 020 3176 5830 (local rate)

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Beginner’s Gardening: Basic soil science, pruning and seed-sowingSaturday 3 March 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Ian Smith (Bicton College tutor)

A seasonal look around the garden learning what needs to be done at this time of year and how you can apply this to your own garden at home. Covering basic soil science, pruning and seed sowing. The second in a series of regular day courses following the seasonal changes at Rosemoor and how to make the most of your own garden throughout the year. Pick and choose which season interests you the most, or attend them all!

Fee: RHS Members £39, Non-RHS Members £50Skill level: BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South) and Garden

Event code: 14618Maximum 12 places

What Now? Your Garden in SpringThursday 8 March 11am to 12.30pmTutor: David Perry (RHS Team) Are you new to gardening and unsure exactly what you should be doing when, or are you a keen gardener wanting tips on your timings? Let the RHS experts help you through the gardening year providing a whistle-stop tour of techniques, tips, tricks and advice on seasonal tasks so that you know what you could be doing when. Sessions will vary in format including talks, practical demonstrations and walks around the garden.Spring topics covered – dividing and planting herbaceous perennials, spring shrub pruning, cutting back of ornamental grasses, and de-thatching of lawns, plus other topics of seasonal interest. Fee per session: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14620Maximum 15 places per session

Magnolias: Aristocrats for gardens of all sizes Friday 9 March 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Jim Gardiner (Vice President of the RHS)

There’s nothing quite like a Magnolia in full bloom, they give a garden class. Jim Gardiner is an authority on these sumptuous trees and shrubs, has written books on them, and will show you a wide range of beautiful specimens to suit any garden. There will also be plenty of advice on how and where best to grow them.

Fee: RHS Members £21, Non-RHS Members £32Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14621Maximum 30 places

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Grafting for BeginnersTuesday 13 March 10.30am to 12.30pm or 2pm to 4pmTutor: Jim Arbury (RHS Wisley Fruit and Trials Specialist)

Learn the art of grafting from RHS Wisley’s Fruit Garden expert. Jim will explain the theory behind the skill and demonstrate each stage before you try the technique yourself. Each attendee will be able to graft two apple varieties onto dwarfing rootstocks and take them away to grow at home. This method can be used to produce fruit trees and many ornamentals. The after-care needed to grow the tree on will also be explained.

Fee per single session: RHS Members £25, Non-RHS Members £36Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14622 (AM) or 14623 (PM)Maximum 10 places per session

Success with Seeds and Cuttings Wednesday 28 March 11am to 12.30pmTutor: RHS Nursery Team

Find out how we grow a range of plants from seed and cuttings on our nursery at Rosemoor. This demonstration will cover seed sowing, softwood cuttings and basic nursery skills to include potting, pricking out, watering and feeding – all the essentials you need to produce healthy plants for your own garden.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden and Lecture Hall

Event code: 14626Maximum 15 places

Alpines: A miscellany of tips, tricks and technologyTuesday 17 April 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Paul Cumbleton (former Team leader of RHS Wisley’s alpine section)

This very practical talk will feature a series of practical demonstrations, covering composts & drainage, novel growing media, water quality, light and shade and much more. Ideal for all levels of alpine enthusiast. You are sure to leave with plenty of new ideas and inspiration for your own collection.

Paul worked for the RHS for 11 years, responsible for the rock garden, alpine meadow, crevice garden and the alpine display houses, and prior to that, for ADAS for over 20 years. He has a particular passion for growing alpines, pleiones and the winter-growing South African bulbs.

Fee: RHS Members £20, Non-RHS Members £31Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14629Maximum 20 places

To book any of these courses please call 020 3176 5830 (local rate)

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The Curator’s Spring Garden Walk Thursday 19 April 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Jon Webster (RHS Rosemoor Curator)

Rosemoor is a garden with many themed ‘garden rooms’ and a diverse plant collection and best described as a garden for all seasons, there is always something of interest to see and to inspire. Come and enjoy this gentle stroll around the garden looking at the seasonal beauty and hearing about new projects and future plans for the garden.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14630Maximum 20 places

Introduction to Growing in PolytunnelsSaturday 21 April 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Peter Adams (RHS Team) In this introduction, Peter will look at the features of a polytunnel structure as well as its construction and siting, to help you make the best decisions when choosing one. He will show you where and how to begin growing in the tunnel, give suggestions for which crops to grow and explain how to manage the growing space throughout the season. There is also a Fully Productive Polytunnel talk on Saturday 7 July.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14631Maximum 12 places

What Now? Your Garden in SummerFriday 11 May 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Helen Round (RHS Team)

Are you new to gardening and unsure exactly what you should be doing when, or are you a keen gardener wanting tips on your timings? Let the RHS experts help you through the gardening year providing a whistle-stop tour of techniques, tips, tricks and advice on seasonal tasks so that you know what you could be doing when. Sessions will vary in format including talks, practical demonstrations and walks around the garden.Summer topics covered – Plantings for summer display, growing tomatoes and cucumbers under glass, staking herbaceous perennials, planting seasonal containers, plus other topics of seasonal interest.

Fee per session: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14635Maximum 15 places per session

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Plants for Stumperies and Shady Places Monday 4 June 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Penny King (RHS Team)

Explore our new stumpery, find out how it was created and the wonderful planting it now contains. Be inspired to create your own and find out which plants look best in this situation. Shady plants certainly come into their own here and there are so many beautiful and unusual ones you can choose.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14638Maximum 15 places

Trees of the World: The Bicentenary Arboretum Monday 18 June 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Jonathan Hutchinson and Rod Knight (RHS Team) Enjoy a walk around this fascinating arboretum, find out more about the extensive tree planting and see how it is maturing. The trees are laid out in areas of the world which allows you to see some more natural combinations. Jonathan and Rod will give you an insight into the care and maintenance of this area and trees in general. Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14639Maximum 15 places

A Fully Productive Polytunnel Saturday 7 July 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Peter Adams (RHS Team)

In this follow-up talk, Peter will look more closely at crop selection and particular varieties that do well in the polytunnel environment. He will also cover management techniques for the growing space through the summer, and how to plan what to grow into the autumn and winter months. There is also an introductory talk on Saturday 21 April.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14644Maximum 12 places

To book any of these courses please call 020 3176 5830 (local rate)

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Ideas for Beautiful Containers Wednesday 18 July 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Susie Hauxwell (RHS Team)

Whether you have a large, or small garden, beautifully planted containers are essential to enhance your front door and garden, and with careful planting you can have a selection to give you colour, scent and interest all year round. Susie will help you with plant choice, the right composts to use and how to make sure the plants are maintained in tip-top condition.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14655Maximum 15 places

The Curator’s Summer Garden WalkMonday 23 July 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Jon Webster (RHS Rosemoor Curator)

Rosemoor is a garden with many themed ‘garden rooms’ and a diverse plant collection and best described as a garden for all seasons – there is always something of interest to see and to inspire. Come and enjoy this gentle stroll around the garden looking at the seasonal beauty and hearing about new projects and future plans for the garden.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14650Maximum 20 places

Mid-summer Perennials to lift your BordersFriday 27 July 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Richard Wilson (RHS Team)

After the freshness and glorious colour palette of early summer, our own gardens can sometimes start to flag a little by mid-summer. This doesn’t have to happen though, and Richard will show you a wide range of perennials to make sure the summer colours just keep on coming.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14651Maximum 15 places

Bats at Rosemoor Friday 27 July 9pm to 11pmTutor: Sarah Butcher (Devon Bat Group)

Sarah has been interested in bats for over seven years, since going on a bat walk, trying out a bat detector for the first time and buying her own three days later. She now monitors bat populations all over the county, leads walks, talks and surveys, and rehabilitates injured bats.

The evening will start with a talk about bats, the bat year, local species and their ecology, attendees can also learn how to use a bat detector. A garden walk will initially lead to Lady Anne’s house for sunset, where there is a roost and you can watch the bats emerge, before heading into the formal gardens to see which bats can be found. Sarah will also talk about the kind of planting which is good for bats.

Fee: RHS Members £20, Non-RHS Members £31Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South) and Garden

Event code: 14649Maximum 15 places

A Beginner’s Guide to Designing your own Garden (2 day course)Wednesday 1 August to Thursday 2 August

11am to 4.30pm Tutor: Sheila Dearing (RHS Curatorial Team), Ian Smith (Bicton College Tutor)

Do you have a new garden, or want to change your existing one but have no idea where to begin? This very practical 2-day workshop will include a walk to show you design ideas and planting combinations, seeing how they can be adapted to your own garden. You will spend time learning how to survey your garden area, measure small, marked out example gardens, and arrange a mixture of real potted plants, shrubs, trees and garden features in a variety of planting designs. Please bring a notepad, pen and camera if you wish and photographs of your own garden.

Fee: RHS Members £70, Non-RHS Members £92Skill level: BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West) and terrace

Event code: 14652Maximum 12 places

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Scything for BeginnersFriday 3 August 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Andi Rickard (UK Ladies Scything Champion) Andi has held her UK scything title for eight years running and enjoys teaching others the graceful art of scything. The skill has been making a comeback in recent years, partly helped by a scene in the television version of Poldark, and is a more environmentally friendly way to cut grass and wildflower meadows. You will learn about the history and use of the scythe, how to use and maintain an Austrian scythe and select the right model for the job, all in one of our wildflower meadows. Scythes and associated tools and accessories will also be available to buy from Andi. Please wear tough or steel toe-capped boots. Fee: RHS Members £81, Non-RHS Members £92Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14653Maximum 8 places

Fruit for Smaller GardensWednesday 8 August

11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Peter Earl Most types of fruit can be trained into a variety of forms so that they can be accommodated into the smallest of gardens. Peter will show you various possibilities, and the mainly summer pruning required to establish and maintain a wide variety of fruit trees, bushes and canes, which will reward you with a bumper crop of fresh summer fruits.

Fee: RHS Members £20, Non-RHS Members £31Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14759Maximum 15 places

Scented Plants Tuesday 4 September 11am to 12.30pmTutor: David Squire (RHS Team)

Scent adds something to every garden, it changes our moods and helps to attract a wider range of all-important pollinators. Any size of garden can include scented plants and there is a vast array, so David will lead you round some of his favourites and give you tips about where to place them in your garden to appreciate them fully.

Fee: RHS Members £14 Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14657Maximum 15 places

The Secret Life of Bulbs and Corms Tuesday 11 September 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: Julian Sutton

This will be an intriguing talk about how bulbs or corms are constructed, how they work, and what they get up to in the months we never see them, when the plant is in active growth. Julian will also explain how they increase, if all goes well, without any help from us. This background knowledge will help us appreciate the bulbous plants in our gardens more, and enable us to give them the growing conditions they need so we can enjoy a better floral display. The event will be part talk and part demonstrations with everything being illustrated by growable, if not always familiar plants. Julian is a botanist turned small-time, botanically-inclined nurseryman and gardener.

Fee: RHS Members £20, Non-RHS Members £31Skill level: GeneralVenue: Garden Room

Event code: 14751Maximum 15 places

Veitch’s Plant Introductions Wednesday 19 September 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Caradoc Doy

The well-known Veitch nurseries of Exeter became famous for helping to introduce thousands of plants which are popular in our gardens, homes and greenhouses today. They commissioned many plant hunters to travel to distant parts of the world and they brought back seeds, plants and pictures of their finds initially to the owners of large estates and later to an increasingly enthusiastic public. Caradoc has spent many years studying the various Veitch nurseries and their plant introductions and will give a fascinating insight into this local and highly influential firm.

Fee: RHS Members £20, Non-RHS Members £31Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Small Garden Room

Event code: 14659Maximum 30 places

Late Season Show-stopping Perennials Thursday 20 September 11am to 12.30pm Tutor: David Squire (RHS Team)

As summer draws to an end there is no reason why your beds and borders should lose their lustre! There are many later flowering perennials, and others with beautiful seedheads or foliage which will add colour throughout autumn and into winter! This walk will highlight many of the best perennials in Rosemoor’s borders and you will be given a detailed plant list.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event Code: 14660Maximum 15 places

What Now? Your Garden in Autumn Tuesday 2 October 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Simon Holman (RHS Team) Are you new to gardening and unsure exactly what you should be doing when, or are you a keen gardener wanting tips on your timings? Let the RHS experts help you through the gardening year providing a whistle-stop tour of techniques, tips, tricks and advice on seasonal tasks so that you know what you could be doing when. Sessions will vary in format including talks, practical demonstrations and walks around the garden.

Autumn topics covered – planting trees and shrubs, dividing herbaceous perennials, planting bulbs, digging, protecting tender perennials and autumn lawn renovation.

Fee per session: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14661Maximum 15 places per session

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Beginner’s Gardening: Collecting Seeds and making New Plants Saturday 6 October 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Ian Smith (Bicton College Tutor)

A seasonal look around the garden learning what needs to be done at this time of year and how you can apply this to your own garden at home. Covering seed collecting and propagation. The seventh in a series of regular day courses following the seasonal changes at Rosemoor and how to make the most of your own garden throughout the year. Pick and choose which season interests you the most, or attend them all!

Fee: RHS Members £39, Non-RHS Members £50Skill level: BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South) and Garden

Event Code: 14662Maximum 12 places

Tree Selection and Planting Wednesday 17 October 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Martin Ivall (RHS Team)

Trees are a vitally important part of our gardens, giving us garden structure, shade, flowers, scent, autumn colour, berries and a home for hundreds of species of wildlife. It is not necessary to have a large garden as many trees are suitable for smaller areas and even large containers. Martin will show you what to look for when you are choosing a tree, suggest some good species and show you how to plant them so that they have a really good start and give you many years of enjoyment.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: GeneralVenue: Garden

Event Code: 14663Maximum 15 places

Rosemoor’s Lime Kiln and the Rolle CanalTuesday 23 October 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Ian Harrison (Chair, Rolle Canal and North Devon Waterways Society) In the late 18th century Devon’s roads were narrow and rough, so heavy goods were often transported up rivers as far as the tide would take them. The soil was heavy clay and infertile, however, it was known that the addition of limestone either crushed or burnt, was a great soil improver. Crushing was not possible but burning was, so a network of lime kilns were built and linked by the Rolle Canal. Take a look behind the scenes to see Rosemoor’s lime kiln, following Ian’s talk about the Rolle Canal, its history and how the kiln was used. Fee: RHS Members £16, Non-RHS Members £27Skill level: GeneralVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West) and Lime Kiln

Event code: 14664Maximum 20 places

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Glorious Evergreen Foliage for Garden Structure Friday 16 November 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Jonathan Hutchinson (RHS Team) A garden need not be dull during winter and with good use of evergreen foliage, an interesting structure can be maintained, and different areas of the garden become the centre of attention. Jonathan will take you on a tour of some sumptuous foliage plants which will breathe life back into your garden for those dullest months and provide you with interesting foliage for decorating the house in December. Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14667Maximum 15 places

How to Maintain your Garden Machinery Wednesday 28 November 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Mat Fry (RHS Team) We all know that a machine works better and more efficiently if it is properly maintained, yet we often ignore this. Treat your garden machinery to a makeover this winter, let Mat explain some of the simple but effective ways to keep your garden machinery working well, which in turn will help to prolong its life. Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14668Maximum 15 places

Explore Rosemoor’s Woodlands Wednesday 12 December 11am to 12.30pmTutor: Rod Knight (RHS Team)

At Rosemoor, we are fortunate to be surrounded by a stunning backdrop of trees within our wooded valley, we own and manage over 120 acres of woodland, the majority of which is not yet open to our visitors. This walk will highlight the work we are doing to transform and maintain our diverse woodland plantings across the site, be prepared for a long walk to see all these exciting areas. We will look at relevant pest and disease issues, suitable trees and plants and you will gain an insight into the maintenance that is needed.

Fee: RHS Members £14, Non-RHS Members £25Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event Code: 14673Maximum 20 places

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Willow Weaving: Conical Plant Support Tuesday 13 February or Thursday 15 February

10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Peter Earl Learn how to make a conical plant support to enhance your garden plants and provide a focal point in your border for several years. Peter will take you through all the steps to create this popular and extremely sturdy support using natural willow, some materials from Rosemoor. Please make sure you have room in your car for your creation which will be just over 6ft (2m) tall. Fee: RHS Members £55, Non-RHS Members £66Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14613 (13 February) or 14614 (15 February)Maximum 12 places

Willow Weaving: Low Hurdles Wednesday 21 March or Tuesday 27 March

10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Peter Earl These attractive hurdles have been used for many years to edge our potager beds and they last several years, providing a sturdy but very natural looking edge. In your own garden, you might prefer them to edge flower borders and provide a little support to lower growing plants. Peter will help you to create this popular and extremely sturdy path or border edging using natural willow, some materials from Rosemoor. Please make sure you have room in your car for your creation which will be around 5ft (1.75m) long. Fee: RHS Members £55, Non-RHS Members £66Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14624 (21 March) or 14625 (27 March) Maximum 12 places

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Beginner’s Guide to Building a Cob Oven Thursday 17 May 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Charlotte Eve and Kate Edwards Learn how to build your own wood fired pizza oven in a day on a workshop with international cob building expert Kate Edwards. Kate will show you how easy and affordable it is to make cob and sculpt your own permanent bespoke oven for your garden. It’s fun, hands-on and anyone can do it. You will leave the course with all the skills you need to return home and build your own pizza oven. Kate has previously built her own award winning eco home from cob and regularly runs cob building workshops in schools. Her workshops have been featured on BBC One, Two and Channel 4. www.cobcourses.com Fee: RHS Members £120, Non-RHS Members £131Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Garden

Event code: 14636Maximum 12 places

Willow Sculpture: Humane Trophies Wednesday 27 June or Thursday 28 June

9.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Sarah Webb Sarah Webb is a basket maker and contemporary willow artist, and will inspire you to create your own unique willow wall trophy of a bird or beast – she will adapt the class to accommodate any ideas you may have, so you will only be limited by your imagination and the time! During this day course you will be given step by step guidance on how to construct your very own willow trophy from beautiful locally sourced willow. All the techniques can be adapted to make other creatures as well if you happen to be bitten by the bug. Fee: RHS Members £78 Non-RHS Members £89Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14641 (27 June) or 14642 (28 June)Maximum 10 places

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Willow Sculpture: Christmas Reindeer Tuesday 20 November or Saturday 1 December 9.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Sarah Webb Sarah Webb is a basket maker and contemporary willow artist, and will help you get into the Christmas spirit as you make a wonderful seasonal sculpture. Come and spend a festive fun day making your very own willow reindeer. During this course you will be guided through the process needed to make a reindeer with antlers, red noses are however optional. Be warned though willow sculpture is addictive, soon you may have to home a whole herd or give them away as very desirable gifts.

Fee: RHS Members £78, Non-RHS Members £89Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall (20 November), Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South) (1 December)

Event code: 14669 (20 November) or 14670 (1 December)Maximum 8 places

Christmas Wreaths: TraditionalSaturday 8 December 10.30am to 12.30pm or 2pm to 4pmTutor: Sarah Pepper Sarah Pepper is a well-known and popular floral designer who is based in a studio in East Devon, teaching workshops and creating floral displays for weddings and corporate clients. She has been teaching wreath making workshops for over 20 years and never tires of creating stunning decorations with seasonal materials. All materials included. Traditional Wreath Making – Come along to make a traditional rustic chic wreath using glorious seasonal foliage from our gardens, before personalising your design with dried fruits, gorgeous ribbons and cones. No well-dressed door should be without one. Fee: RHS Members £27, Non-RHS Members £38Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South)

Event code: 14671 (AM) or 14672 (PM)Maximum 25 places per workshop

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Sculptural Needle-felting: Butterfly Thursday 1 February

10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Tracey Benton

Tracey is a fibre artist from Benton’s Menagerie, and works full time as a designer from her North Devon studio. She exhibits in galleries across the UK as well as at prestigious shows such as The Contemporary Craft Festival. Her work has appeared in Country Living Magazine and Period Living.

Tracey will guide you step by step through a variety of needle felting techniques during this one day workshop. At the end of the day you’ll have your very own butterfly to take home, and if you catch the felting bug, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to make more for your friends and family. All tools and materials will be provided. This workshop is suitable for beginners as well as those with more experience.

Fee: RHS Members £52, Non-RHS Members £63Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14610Maximum 12 places

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Blue Tit / Coal Tit: Hand Embroidery Monday 5 March 1pm to 4pmTutor: Heather Everitt Learn a variety of simple embroidery stitches and hand applique to make an enchanting Coal Tit or Blue Tit, framed within a hoop. All materials will be provided for a fun and creative afternoon. Please note 1pm start time.

Heather runs workshops for a variety of organisations including the Embroiderers Guild and her work is sold in Liberty of London.

Fee: RHS Members £55, Non-RHS Members £66Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14619Maximum 10 places

Beautiful Paper Rhododendrons Saturday 7 April 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Wendy Morray-Jones

Wendy is a paper flower artist and has been practising her art for over 20 years. Engrossing and relaxing, this skill doesn’t require a great outlay of time or money to begin with, and Wendy will teach you how to make a beautiful spray of rhododendrons to take home. This workshop will give you the skill and confidence to produce some colourful, beautiful and highly sought-after gifts which are inexpensive to make but wonderful to receive. You can also buy other flower-making kits from Wendy in the workshop.

Fee: RHS Members £55, Non-RHS Members £66Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West)

Event code: 13976Maximum 10 places

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Gardens and Flowers in Mixed Media (3 day course) Friday 13 to Sunday 15 April 10.30am to 4.30pm Tutor: Jennifer Johnson

Jennifer studied graphics and illustration at art school and worked as a book illustrator and designer afterwards. She now works to commission, and runs courses and workshops in this country and abroad in landscape, portraiture, life drawing and flower painting.With the amazing array of pencils, charcoal, pens, inks and pastels available, there is something for everyone to express themselves with on a piece of paper.

Pencil will give you the opportunity for speed and subtlety of line and tone; charcoal will make lovely moody and expressive marks and is a great antidote to detail, whereas working with pastels offers vibrant colour at your fingertips and with the ability to draw light onto dark, giving the immediacy of drawing with the effect of a painting.

Then there is the beauty and clarity of conviction of a line drawn in ink: absolutely brilliant for buildings and man-made shapes.

Fee: RHS Members £163, Non-RHS Members £196Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West)

Event code: 14628Maximum 12 places

Perfect Paper PeoniesSaturday 5 May 10.30am to 4.30pm Tutor: Wendy Morray-Jones

Wendy is a paper flower artist and has been practising her art for over 20 years. Engrossing and relaxing, this skill doesn’t require a great outlay of time or money to begin with, and Wendy will teach you how to make a beautiful posy of peonies to take home. This workshop will give you the skill and confidence to produce some colourful, beautiful and highly sought-after gifts which are inexpensive to make but wonderful to receive. You can also buy other flower-making kits from Wendy in the workshop.

Fee: RHS Members £55, Non-RHS Members £66Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South)

Event code: 14633Maximum 10 places

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Celebrating Early Summer in Watercolour (3 day course)Friday 1 to Sunday 3 June 10.30am to 4.30pm Tutor: Ros Franklin Join Ros Franklin, RHS Gold Medalist, botanical artist and tutor, who will introduce you to creating beautiful botanical paintings in watercolour. You will be working from a selection of early summer flowers grown in the wonderful gardens of RHS Rosemoor.

During the three-day course students will be shown how to explore colour, texture and composition using this traditional method of botanical illustration. Suitable for beginners to more advanced painters – with lots of demonstrations and one-to-one tuition.

Fee: RHS Members £150, Non-RHS Members £183Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West)

Event code: 14637Maximum 12 places

Pretty Paper Carnations and Pinks Saturday 23 June 10.30am to 4.30pm Tutor: Wendy Morray-Jones Wendy is a paper flower artist and has been practising her art for over 20 years. Engrossing and relaxing, this skill doesn’t require a great outlay of time or money to begin with, and Wendy will teach you how to make a beautiful posy of carnations and pinks to take home. This workshop will give you the skill and confidence to produce some colourful, beautiful and highly sought-after gifts which are inexpensive to make but wonderful to receive. You can also buy other flower-making kits from Wendy in the workshop.

Fee: RHS Members £55, Non-RHS Members £66Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South)

Event code: 14640Maximum 10 places

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The Cottage Garden at Rosemoor:A Small Botanical Composition (3 day course) Friday 13 to Sunday 15 July 9.30am to 3.30pmTutor: Angeline de Meester

Angeline is an award winning botanical artist and her work is included in international collections including the Dr Sherwood Gallery at Kew, The RHS Lindley Library and The Hunt Institute in America. She is a regular tutor at Capel Manor College in Regents Park and a member of the Society of Botanical Artists. Trained also as a jewellery designer her passion is for studying and portraying the structure and intricacies of botanical subjects in watercolour both for illustration and art purposes.

Taking the Cottage Garden at Rosemoor as inspiration, students will be encouraged to choose a few of their favourite plants to combine into a small botanical watercolour. You will be shown how to select material and consider the needs of a small composition, encouraged to produce accurate drawings and shown how to use these to create your final composition. A study page will follow in preparation for the final painting. There will be demonstrations and discussion of techniques and approach throughout the course.

Fee: RHS Members £161, Non-RHS Members £194Skill level: GeneralVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West)

Event code: 14646Maximum 12 places

Gorgeous Paper Roses Saturday 14 July 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Wendy Morray-Jones

Wendy is a paper flower artist and has been practising her art for over 20 years. She will teach you how to make beautiful roses of the old-fashioned hybrid tea style. Engrossing and relaxing, this skill doesn’t require a great outlay of time or money to begin with, and the roses you make will be made into a posy for you to take home. This workshop will give you the skill and confidence to produce some colourful, beautiful and highly sought-after gifts which are inexpensive to make but wonderful to receive. You can also buy rose-making kits from Wendy in the workshop.

Fee: RHS Members £55, Non-RHS Members £66Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (South)

Event code: 14647Maximum 10 places

To book these courses please call 020 3176 5830 (local rate)

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The Summer Garden in Loose and Colourful Watercolour (3 day course) Friday 3 to Sunday 5 August 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Janet Judge Janet has been a professional painter for over 20 years, exhibiting widely, and is known for her sumptuous colours and relaxed, contemporary painting style. Watercolour can have a mind of its own but Janet teaches her students to work with the medium, enjoying the flow of the colour rather than completely controlling it.

You will start with tonal drawings using charcoal and watercolour with big brushes to loosen up and get a feel for the plants and the garden. Students will be able to work out in the garden (weather permitting) or in the classroom. Learn how to build up layers of transparent colour, try techniques such as wet in wet and experiment with sticks and feathers as well as a variety of different brushes. You will produce several paintings over the three days.

There will be a mixture of demonstrations and individual tuition, making the course suitable for everyone except the absolute beginner.

Fee: RHS Members £161, Non-RHS Members £194Skill level: GeneralVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West)

Event code: 14654Maximum 12 places

Beautiful Butterfly: Machine Embroidery Thursday 23 August 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Heather Everitt

Use simple stitches on your sewing machine to make an exquisite butterfly. You can also explore the techniques of applique and reverse applique and all materials will be provided. Please bring your sewing machine which will need to have the capacity to zig-zag, and this workshop will help you gain more confidence with it.

Heather runs workshops for a variety of organisations, including the Embroiderers Guild, and her work is sold in Liberty of London.

Fee: RHS Members £61, Non-RHS Members £72Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West)

Event code: 14656Maximum 8 places

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Stone Carving for Beginners (2 day course) Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 September10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Peter Graham On this weekend course you will become familiar with the basic stone carving tools and techniques and it is always surprising how quickly confidence is gained from those first tentative taps. Control comes from learning how stone behaves under the chisel and through close, supportive tuition and guidance. By the end of the course students will be able to transform their ideas into a finished limestone relief sculpture suitable for showing off indoors, or in the garden.

Fee: RHS Members £178, Non-RHS Members £200Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West)

Event code: 14658Maximum 8 places

Sculptural Needle-felting: Sheep Saturday 27 October 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Tracey Benton Tracey is a fibre artist and designer from Benton’s Menagerie, in North Devon, exhibits in galleries and shows across the UK and her work has appeared in various magazines. Learn how to make your very own sheep with step by step guidance through a variety of needle-felting techniques, including working with a basic armature. If you catch the felting bug you’ll have the skills to make more for family and friends. All tools and materials will be provided.

Fee: RHS Members £52, Non-RHS Members £63Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall

Event code: 14665Maximum 12 places

Poppy and Robin Brooches:Machine Embroidery Tuesday 30 October 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Heather Everitt Use your sewing machine, with simple stitches, to make a Poppy and a Robin brooch, exploring the techniques of applique and free motion embroidery, as well as hand beading. All materials will be provided but please bring your sewing machine, which must be able to zig-zag. Heather runs workshops for a variety of organisations including the Embroiderers Guild and her work is sold in Liberty of London.

Fee: RHS Members £61, Non-RHS Members £63Skill level: General / BeginnerVenue: Peter Buckley Learning Centre (West)

Event code: 14610Maximum 8 places

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Digital Photography for Beginners (2 day course)Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 April 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Graham Karslake

An introduction to your camera with RHS award-winning photographer Graham Karslake. If you have a digital SLR or bridge camera, are confused by all the buttons but want to learn more, this is the workshop for you. Graham is a very popular tutor at Rosemoor; the two days will be free from jargon and you will have the whole of Rosemoor at your disposal. After the workshop you should feel more confident taking photographs and understand what your camera can do for you. Attendees should have used their camera to some degree before the workshop.

Fee: RHS Members £80, Non-RHS Members £102Skill level: BeginnerVenue: Lecture Hall and Garden

Event code: 14632Maximum 16 places

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Taking Better Garden Close-ups Tuesday 8 May 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Ross Hoddinott

Ross Hoddinott is one of the UK’s leading outdoor photographers and a close-up specialist. He is the author of 8 photography books, including ‘Digital Macro & Close-up Photography’ and multi award winner. During this photography workshop, Ross will offer expert guidance on how to capture eye-catching close-ups and give advice on technique, lighting and composition.

During spring and early summer, RHS Rosemoor is arguably at its best, bursting with interesting new growth, and vibrant and interesting flowers – there will be no shortage of picture potential.

Due to the limited group size, a good deal of personal 1-2-1 attention and tuition is guaranteed – allowing Ross to tailor his advice to your exact requirements and level of experience. To get the best from the day with Ross, we suggest you bring a digital SLR or mirrorless camera, plus either a dedicated macro lens or close-up attachment.

Fee: RHS Members £82, Non-RHS Members £93Skill level: IntermediateVenue: Lecture Hall and Garden

Event code: 14634Maximum 8 places

Improve your Digital Photography (2 day course)Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 July 10.30am to 4.30pmTutor: Graham Karslake

The second Graham Karslake photographic workshop is aimed at the enthusiast who enjoys using their camera but hasn’t mastered all that it has to offer. Two days in a relaxed atmosphere learning more about your camera, how to get those shots you want to take, but never seem to quite work out the way you imagined. The main goal is to get you spending more time behind your camera and less time in front of the computer.

Fee: RHS Members £80, Non-RHS Members £102Skill level: IntermediateVenue: Lecture Hall and Garden

Event code: 14645Maximum 16 places

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Ticket Information:

• Booking is essential.

• Your tickets should arrive within 10 days of booking. In the unlikely event that they fail to arrive or you have a query regarding your tickets, please telephone 020 3176 5830 between 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday.

• Non-Members may become a member of the RHS at the time of booking and pay the members’ price.

• Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled by the RHS.

• RHS Garden Rosemoor reserves the right to cancel an event, in which case fees will be fully refunded.

• All events will run subject to a minimum number of students. The decision as to whether the course goes ahead is made one week in advance of the event; therefore you are strongly advised to book before this time.

• Circumstances may require that event tutors change from those named in this brochure. Provided a tutor of equal standing is secured, participants will not be notified in advance. Refunds will only be given in the unlikely event that a replacement tutor is unavailable.

• All the events are non-residential but if you would like to stay in one of our luxurious self-catering holiday apartments in Rosemoor House, please call 01805 626810, or email [email protected] for more details.

• Unless specified, the events are run specifically for adults. We regret that we are unable to admit children under 16 to any event.

Further InformationAny updated information can be found on the courses section of the RHS website at rhs.org.uk

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RHS Members enjoy:• Free days out at RHS Gardens with a family guest and more than 195 RHS Partner Gardens across the UK and abroad at selected periods• Practical gardening tips from The Garden monthly magazine and personalised gardening advice from our RHS Advisors• Members’ days, priority booking and savings on tickets at RHS Shows including RHS Chelsea Flower Show

To join• Visit rhs.org.uk• Call 020 3176 5820 (weekdays 9am – 5pm)• At the entrance to RHS Garden Rosemoor• Over the phone at the time of booking a course

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*By Direct Debit. Terms and Conditions applyTerms and Conditions apply to membership prices and benefits; ask at the garden entrance or visit rhs.org.uk/join Offer is valid until 31.12.18

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Access:The majority of Rosemoor is easily accessible but if you have any specific needs or requirements please call 01805 626805. • Wheelchairs: RHS Garden Rosemoor has a number of manual wheelchairs which are available to borrow at the garden entrance.

• Mobility scooters: Three scooters are available for use which must be pre-booked by ringing 01805 626810. A £5 returnable deposit is payable. There will be a short questionnaire and trial before hire so it is advised that you allow an extra 15 minutes on your travelling time.

• Facilities: The Rosemoor Plant Centre and Gift Shop, and the Rosemoor Garden Kitchen Restaurant are open daily from 10am all year round. The Wisteria Tearoom is open April to September, and the Rosemoor Reading Room is open for reference only from noon until 4pm every day.

• Carers: Attendants cannot be provided, but one companion is admitted free of charge per wheelchair user, visually impaired visitor or other person whose disability or situation necessitates a carer. Please state if this is the case when booking.

Admission:Admission to RHS Garden Rosemoor is included in the price of the course ticket.

Weather:Many of our courses include outdoor activities. Please ensure that you dress appropriately for the weather with suitable footwear.

First aid:In the event of an emergency there will always be a trained first aider on site.

Parking:Car parking is free.

Dogs:We don’t encourage visitors to bring dogs to Rosemoor, and only Guide and Registered Support Dogs are allowed inside the Garden. We do have limited shaded parking available on a first come first served basis.

How to find us

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By car: 1 mile south of Great Torrington on the A3124. Approximately 1 hour from the M5 at Tiverton (junction 27) via A361. 50 minutes from Exeter, 20 minutes from Barnstaple. Parking is free.

By train: Exeter (40 miles), Barnstaple (11 miles).

By bus: Bus 315 from Barnstaple, Bideford, Exeter or Crediton. Please ring Traveline for up-to-date bus information on 0871 2002233.

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How to bookBy Telephone020 3176 5830 (local rate) Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm

By PostSend a cheque made payable to the RHS including your daytime telephone number, event code number and, if applicable, membership number to:

Events BookingRHS Membership DepartmentPO Box 313London SW1P 9YR

Rosemoor information and enquiries0845 265 8072 Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pmCalls to RHS ‘08’ numbers cost 5p per minute, plus your telephone service provider’s access charge.

[email protected]

Adult Learning, RHS Garden RosemoorGreat Torrington, Devon EX38 8PH