by Sue Scarre | Jul 18, 2021 | The Horticap Blog
Nature trails. What’s the big deal? You’ve seen trees and flowers and bugs before. So what? Well, if a nature trail is worth its salt (and has been designed thoughtfully), it should appeal to at least four of the five senses (taste is the exception, unless you’re a...
by Sue Scarre | Jun 23, 2021 | The Horticap Blog
This month, we were thrilled to finally open our new café, Hopkins@Horticap. It was named to honour our late student, Peter Colin Hopkins, whose legacy helped to make our newly built facilities possible. Peter Peter and his mother Marjorie first visited Horticap in...
by Sue Scarre | May 6, 2021 | The Horticap Blog
One type of therapy that has got many of us through this past year is our love of gardening. Getting our hands dirty digging, planting, and pruning has many benefits for both physical and mental health. The combination of being outdoors, physical activity, vitamin D,...
by Erica Ward | Dec 6, 2020 | The Horticap Blog
…grab a cuppa and put your feet up..the Horticap newsletter has arrived 😀 https://www.horticap.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Autumn-Winter-2020-WEB.pdf
by Erica Ward | Nov 26, 2020 | The Horticap Blog
..the trees have arrived🌲 🌲 and we are waiting for you at the tree collection point… Please read the guidelines and report there as soon as you can 😀 Thank you for listening (and thank you even more for supporting us) 😀 😀 🌲 4-5ft £41.50 🌲 5-6ft £44.50 🌲 ...