Spring tulips at the Workhouse

Heritage Bulb Planting Workshop

11th Nov 2022

We are running a series of free workshops throughout 2022 as part of The Skell Valley Project.

The Skell Valley Project is an innovative, four-year scheme co-led by the National Trust and Nidderdale AONB to rejuvenate the 12 miles of the River Skell in North Yorkshire. Through this £2.5 million project, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and others, the project will work with local farmers, landowners and volunteer groups. Together, they will improve the landscape’s resilience to climate change, help nature to thrive, protect and conserve heritage and increase people’s access to green spaces following the coronavirus pandemic.

Join Catherine, RMT Gardener, on Friday 11 November (1pm-3pm), to plant your own pot of heritage spring bulbs. We’ll be using tulip and daffodil bulbs that date back to 1890 and are grown today in the Master’s garden at the museum. All materials will be provided.

You will need some form of transport to take your finished pot home! 

There are just ten places on this workshop, to take part please email [email protected]

 

 

Skell Valley Project logos  National Lottery Heritage Fund logo

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