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Register Catherine Horwood lecture on Beth Chatto: My Life in Plants
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Catherine Horwood lecture on Beth Chatto: My Life in Plants

£5.00

The name of Beth Chatto is one of the most famous names in horticulture, renowned for her work as a plantswoman, lecturer and author. Starting in 1960 and working with her husband Andrew, Beth transformed desolate waste ground into a series of gardens which could thrive under different conditions, which remain today as the Beth Chatto Gardens and Nursery in Colchester. She was the inspiration behind the 'right plant, right place' ethos that lies at the heart of modern gardening.

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The name of Beth Chatto is one of the most famous names in horticulture, renowned for her work as a plantswoman, lecturer and author. Starting in 1960 and working with her husband Andrew, Beth transformed desolate waste ground into a series of gardens which could thrive under different conditions, which remain today as the Beth Chatto Gardens and Nursery in Colchester. She was the inspiration behind the 'right plant, right place' ethos that lies at the heart of modern gardening.

The name of Beth Chatto is one of the most famous names in horticulture, renowned for her work as a plantswoman, lecturer and author. Starting in 1960 and working with her husband Andrew, Beth transformed desolate waste ground into a series of gardens which could thrive under different conditions, which remain today as the Beth Chatto Gardens and Nursery in Colchester. She was the inspiration behind the 'right plant, right place' ethos that lies at the heart of modern gardening.

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