The Royal Horticultural Society has announced plans to bring guided garden walks to Richmond’s riverside areas. These expert-led tours will showcase local horticulture and seasonal growing techniques along the Thames path. The timing suggests Richmond residents will soon have access to professional gardening insights in their own neighbourhood.
What the walks will offer
Professional guidance awaits
The RHS walks will focus on practical growing advice, covering fruit, vegetables and herbs that thrive in Richmond’s riverside conditions. Expert horticulturists will lead small groups along established paths, pointing out successful local growing techniques and seasonal opportunities. The society’s emphasis on community gardening aligns well with Richmond’s established allotment culture and growing interest in sustainable living.
This represents a rare chance to learn from RHS experts without travelling to their formal garden sites.
Frequently asked questions
When will the RHS riverside walks begin?
The RHS has not yet announced specific start dates or booking details for the Richmond riverside walks.
Will the walks be suitable for beginners?
RHS community programmes typically welcome all skill levels, with experts adapting their guidance to participants’ experience.
How can I stay informed about booking availability?
Check the RHS website regularly and consider joining their mailing list for updates on new community programmes and walk schedules.