The Cornwall Garden Society has announced its 2021/2022 lecture series will conclude with talks by Charlotte Harris and Hugo Bugg from Harris Bugg Studio, the award-winning landscape design practice based in Devon and London that encompasses residential, public, historic, botanic, protected and commercial spaces.
Plaudits for Harris Bugg Studio’s work include multiple Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Chelsea Gold medals and an RHS Best in Show.
Their most recent RHS Chelsea Gold was awarded for the pocket park garden they designed for event sponsor, M&G, in September 2021.
Creating Gardens with a Sense of Place will be the subject of their lectures on Tuesday, March 8 at 7.30pm at The Alverton in Truro and on Wednesday, March 9 at 2.30pm at Penventon Park Hotel in Redruth.
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Hugo Bugg and Charlotte Harris will share with us how they delve into narratives, sensitivities and the spirit of a place to create gardens and landscapes with many layers to peel back.
The pair will share projects and thoughts on how they feel this approach forges authentic, grounded, resonant places for clients, whilst nurturing the creativity of everyone at Harris Bugg Studio.
These lectures are free for CGS members.
Non-members are welcome to attend to find out more about the Society and donations are gratefully received.
The CGS is a charity that exists to encourage and improve the science, art and practice of horticulture in all its branches; share knowledge about gardening and Cornwall’s rich garden heritage, and conserve the county’s natural environment.
The Society is affiliated to the RHS and its Patron is HRH The Prince of Wales.
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