From tiny succulents to hanging houseplants, it’s fair to say indoor plants have become a bit of an obsession in 2018. But why should adults have all the fun? Watching plants grow and bloom is a marvelous experience for the inquisitive young mind, and a good excuse for them to get their hands dirty and learn a new craft!
Capital Gardens, London’s largest group of independent garden centres, is excited to announce new indoor gardening classes this September, as part of its Kids Gardening Club which looks to excite and inspire children into the joy of plants and gardens.
Encouraging environmentally-friendly thinking, children will learn what plants can be grown indoors and the health benefits of indoor plants. What’s more, kids will be taught how to make their very own terrarium from a recycled plastic bottle and receive a free plant sprayer! They will also learn how to make your own alternative garden from a bottle container, looking at a variety of herbs and bedding plants.
Indoor Gardening classes will be taking place Saturday 1st September 10-12pm and 2-4pm and Saturday 8th September 10-12pm and 2-4pm at the following Capital Gardens centres:
· Alexandra Palace Garden Centre: Alexandra Palace Way, London, N22 7BB
· Neal’s Nurseries Garden Centre: Heathfield Road, Wandsworth, London, SW18 3HR
· Woods of Berkhamsted Garden Centre: High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1BJ
Priced at £6 per session or £10 for two children. Suitable for children aged between 5 and 10.
For any further information or to book please contact Sarah on [email protected] or 01442 863 159
Kids Gardening Club: Indoor Gardening At Capital Gardens This September!
Alexandra Palace Garden Centre, Alexandra Palace Way, London
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This event ended on Saturday 8th of September 2018
This event ended on Saturday 8th of September 2018
Admission
£6 per session or £10 for two children
£6 per session or £10 for two children
Location
Alexandra Palace Garden Centre, Alexandra Palace Way, London
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