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Seeds of Change - Decolonising Scottish Gardening

  • The Hidden Gardens 25A Albert Drive Glasgow, Scotland, G41 2PE United Kingdom (map)

Organic food grower and writer of 'Horticultural Appropriation', 'Unearthed: On Race and Roots, and How the Soil Taught Me I Belong', and 'How To Grow Your Dinner Without Leaving The House', Claire Ratinon, will visit Glasgow on the 28th of October to take part in the roundtable discussion Seeds of Change: Decolonising Scottish Gardening.

How was Scottish gardening influenced by the empire and transatlantic trade? Join this roundtable discussion among garden practitioners, authors and academics, as they investigate the colonial legacies of Scottish horticulture, and make proposals for more inclusive, ethical and historically aware gardening practices

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