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Get ready for London’s ultimate family-friendly wellbeing event hosted by Joe Wicks in Kew Gardens. Joe Wicks, the nation’s favourite fitness coach who inspired millions with his daily PE workouts, ...
Orangery Coffee, cakes, and light meals. Best spot for a more informal lunch or coffee break. Take away or eat in — indoor seating and outdoor terrace available. Opening times Monday to Friday: 10am ...
Join Iain Parkinson, Wakehurst’s Head of Landscape & Horticulture as he reflects on the beauty and importance of meadows.
We often think of insects buzzing around our flower beds or meadows, but pollen and nectar also come from trees, which only have a tiny footprint in our landscapes. Whether insect-pollinated or ...
Composer Ed Carter presents a captivating soundscape inspired by recalcitrant seeds - those that cannot survive drying or freezing. Drawing on data from the Millennium Seed Bank as a compositional ...
Thank you for booking your place on the Nature Connectedness training session on 2 October 2025. Please ensure this date is in your calendar, as the course can only go ahead with sufficient numbers.
These terms and conditions apply to tickets purchased for admission to After Hours events at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Tickets are not refundable. Please check all your tickets on purchase and ...
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Because this fungus is originally from East Asia, our native trees have not had hundreds of years to develop their defences. The result is devastation of our native trees by this fungus, with up to 85 ...
If you can't get to the gardens, let us bring the gardens to you. Travel to the tropics, the desert and the mountains without leaving the house with our seasonal footage and a sneak peek at our ...
Kew Explorer land train Enjoy a guided tour around the Gardens on the Kew Explorer land train and learn about Kew's flora and fauna, historic buildings and vital conservation work.
But why do we need machine learning for this, and how can it help? Our project When storing seeds at the MSB, we need to know how many of them are viable. We want to be able to grow new plants from ...