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From expert advice, to creative demos and take-home ideas, here’s a flavour of the talks coming to RHS Flower Show Tatton Park 2022
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Learn what to do with your home-grown fruit and veg – at Taste of Tatton you’ll get great recipe ideas and top culinary tips from our experts. Expect a taste of the unexpected from Mark Diacono and see a cooking demonstration from the Mancunian winner of BBC Two’s Great British Menu, Adam Reid. Radio and podcast host Ellen Mary explores growing-your-own for a plant-based diet, and author Lia Leendertz tells a tale of folklore and foraging.
Don’t miss the opportunity to learn new green-fingered skills and improve your gardening and floral know-how from our expert speakers. Head to the theatre to be inspired by broadcaster Arit Anderson, be wowed by celebrity floral designer Jonathan Moseley as he explores floral delights, and hear from the ‘Twitter king of big veg’ Gerald Stratford.
Demonstrating techniques and creating floral masterpieces, there will be plenty to see at this year’s Flower School. Join creative florists for demonstrations from the National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies and learn how to grow a beautiful and productive cut-flower garden with Paula Routledge from Floral Media.
Head to Homestead for nature-themed workshops and to learn a new skill, whatever your age. Join wildflower-sowing and herb-planting workshops with the Scouse Flowerhouse and The Herb Society, and hear from Jack Wallington on how to create a productive garden.
In the Potting Bench theatre, you'll discover a variety of talks and demonstrations from those who are most passionate about plants – the growers themselves. There are talks and demos each day at the Potting Bench, located inside the Floral Marquee, where the day’s timetable can be found.
Be entertained by a host of professional musicians at the show's Bandstand. Boogie to 1950s-style rock 'n' roll from Razor Holler, see trio of starlets The Femmes bring the glory of the 1940s to life and listen to western swing from Rip-Roaring Success.
The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.