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Tag: KnollPractical basketry for beginners with Tracy Standish Gardens

Posted on February 8, 2016

From wildlife walks to pottery talks – Knoll Gardens launches 2016 event programme

KnollPractical basketry for beginners with Tracy Standish Gardens, near Wimborne in Dorset has announced its event programme for 2016. From plant fairs to willow weaving, wildlife walks to pottery talks and herbal medicine workshops to Knoll’s ever-popular grass masterclasses, all the events are very much garden-based and take place right through to November 2016. Full story: Read more

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