Dawyck Botanic Garden is one of the campuses operated by Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Our records show the address as Peebles, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom.
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Dawyck Botanic Garden, situated in the scenic Scottish Borders, concentrates on courses in woodland and border plants, emphasizing hardy perennials, shrubs, and tree collections in a naturalistic setting.
- Advanced Diploma in Ornamental Horticulture: Exploring border design, plant combinations, and seasonal interest, using Dawyck's summer borders and woodland glades for inspiration and practice.
- Tree Identification and Dendrology: Comprehensive training on native and exotic trees, including anatomy, growth habits, and heritage tree management in the garden's arboretum.
- Perennial and Shrub Propagation: Workshops on cuttings, division, and grafting techniques for border staples like peonies, hydrangeas, and euphorbias.
- Landscape Ecology in Woodlands: Courses on habitat creation, soil health, and biodiversity enhancement, with projects restoring native understory plants.
- Historical Plant Husbandry: Modules on 18th-century landscaping influences, tied to Dawyck's Veitch nursery legacy, including archival research and replication.
Spanning 58 acres along the Tweed Valley, Dawyck offers an idyllic venue for immersive education, with trails facilitating outdoor seminars. Programs are designed for horticultural professionals and enthusiasts, integrating RBGE's scientific resources for evidence-based learning. Field studies on pollinator-friendly planting and invasive control add contemporary relevance. Expert guides, including dendrologists, ensure high-quality instruction. These courses build on Dawyck's reputation for champion trees and award-winning borders, equipping learners with skills for garden curation, estate management, and conservation. Public sessions on wildflower meadows promote local engagement. In essence, Dawyck's offerings celebrate the artistry and science of temperate gardening, empowering participants to create resilient, beautiful landscapes that honor Scotland's natural and cultural heritage. (Word count: 292)
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