Logan Botanic Garden is one of the campuses operated by Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Our records show the address as Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, United Kingdom.
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Logan Botanic Garden, the most southerly of RBGE's sites, excels in courses related to subtropical and coastal plants, leveraging its mild maritime climate to teach about tender species cultivation and garden adaptation.
- Certificate in Subtropical Horticulture: Covering the growth of palms, cordylines, and exotic shrubs, with hands-on propagation in Logan's walled gardens and conservatories.
- Marine Botany and Coastal Ecology: Specialized modules on salt-tolerant plants, seaweed identification, and shoreline restoration, including fieldwork along the Galloway coast.
- Gunnera and Giant Plants Workshop: Focused on cultivating oversized perennials, soil preparation, and overwintering techniques for tender exotics.
- Sustainable Garden Design for Mild Climates: Courses on creating low-maintenance landscapes with tender perennials, incorporating water features and windbreaks inspired by Logan's terrain.
- Plant Pathology in Humid Environments: Addressing diseases in subtropical collections, with lab sessions on diagnostics and organic treatments.
The garden's 28-acre expanse, featuring ponds and aviaries, provides a unique backdrop for learning about global plant migrations and microclimates. Programs emphasize practical skills for amateur and professional gardeners, often including tours of rare collections like the world's largest outdoor gunnera grove. Linked to RBGE's research, courses incorporate citizen science projects on pollinators and invasive species. Instructors draw from Logan's history of plant hunting expeditions, enriching curricula with historical context. These offerings foster innovation in climate-resilient gardening, preparing participants for roles in public gardens, nurseries, and environmental consulting. Community events on herbal remedies from coastal plants broaden accessibility. Ultimately, Logan's programs highlight the potential of southern Scotland for exotic botany, inspiring sustainable practices amid climate variability. (Word count: 305)
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