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Book to join this masterclass on-demand with planting expert James Hitchmough.

As we begin to see real and obvious shifts in our climate, with more extreme weather patterns, gardeners are wondering what they will experience in the future, and what their planting palette will be. In this talk, James Hitchmough will try to make some sense of what this future planting palette might be across the UK, and how to go about trying to make better choices, by drawing on his own projects around the world and years of research.

A key element in planting for climate change is the psychology of letting go of plants that you have always grown and either embracing new norms of what success looks like, or embracing new species that may look rather different.
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Stephanie Mahon
Editor of Gardens Illustrated
Stephanie Mahon is the Editor of Gardens Illustrated and a writer on garden and landscape design. Twice winner of the Garden Media Guild Journalist of the Year Award, she has also written a book called Wild Gardens, published by HarperCollins.
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James Hitchmough
Author/ Professor
James Hitchmough is an Emeritus Professor of Horticultural Ecology at the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Sheffield. He is well-known for his naturalistic, seed-sown plantings and projects such as London’s Olympic Park, the Horniman Museum Grasslands Garden and Knepp Walled Garden. He has created gardens around the world, applying his principles and practices of ecology to create sustainable and long-term plantings. He is also author of seven books, including Sowing Beauty.
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