GARDENERS' World presenter Nick Bailey will be bringing his expertise to Dulverton next month.
At the invitation of Dulverton Gardening Club, Nick will appear at the town hall on Thursday, November 18 at 7:30pm.
The garden designer will give a talk with ideas and practical advice on bringing '365 Days of Colour' to people's gardens.
He last visited the town, located within Exmoor National Park, in 2018 for an event that saw tickets sell out quickly.
Tickets for his talk are £10 each for members of Dulverton Gardening Club and non-members alike.
They can be purchased at Dulverton Post Office or by calling 01398 323474.
Doors will open at 6:45pm and refreshments will be available during the evening.
After studying Horticulture at Hadlow College and receiving an honours degree in Landscape Design from Greenwich University, Nick has worked in horticulture for the last 30 years and has designed and managed gardens in the UK and abroad.
He used to work as head gardener at London’s oldest botanic garden, Chelsea Physic Garden.
He spent seven years redesigning and redeveloping the garden and its collection of plants.
For 20 years, he has worked in horticultural media and he now has regular columns in Gardeners’ World Magazine, Garden News and Grow Your Own Magazine.
His first book, Chelsea Physic Garden – A Companion Guide, was published in 2014.
He has since written two more books.
365 Days of Colour in your Garden was published in 2015 and Revive Your Garden was released in 2018.
In March 2016, he became a regular presenter on Gardeners' World.
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