“Native or non-native, which one’s best?”
Soft Landscape Workshop - 25 September 2013
Some may say that planners and ecologists have taken control of the choice of plants we use in our planting schemes. Palmstead’s 2013 soft landscape workshop for landscape and garden professionals aims to address this perception and leave
you better equipped to negotiate with BREEAM points. Throughout the day our key speakers will discuss and encourage lively debate on the use of native and non-native plants to satisfy planning and environmental requirements.
Tony Kirkham from Kew is an expert on trees, Prof. Nigel Dunnett is a green roof and meadow expert and Prof. Chris Baines is a long time promoter of wildlife in gardens and listed as one of the top 40 most influential people in his field. Plus further speakers to be announced and our showcase exhibition; all taking place at Ashford International Hotel, Simone Weil Avenue, Ashford, Kent, TN24 8UX.
Find further details and book your tickets (£22.50 inc. VAT) online @
Your ticket to a greener landscape
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Our aim is to make your vision a reality with effective yet practical plant solutions.
Whatever your involvement in the horticultural industry, be it, Garden Designer, Landscape Architect. Domestic or Commercial Landscaper, Greenline Plants can offer all the plants you will need. To see our plant portfolio visit
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