Japanese knotweed
Introduced from Japan in the 19th century, Japanese knotweed is now an invasive weed of many riverbanks, waste grounds and roadside verges, where it prevents native species from growing.
Introduced from Japan in the 19th century, Japanese knotweed is now an invasive weed of many riverbanks, waste grounds and roadside verges, where it prevents native species from growing.
This summer, The Courtyard are bringing a teddy bear’s picnic-theme to Queenswood Country Park & Arboretum for a series of trails and events for children of all ages.
A folklore journey with Tangled Tales. Explore enchanting stories of local gardens, woodlands, and orchards, discovering the magic of nature. Get creative with Autumn inspired print-making in an…
Paul tells us about his role at the beautiful Queenswood Arboretum