To build your own Itinerary, click
to add an item to your Itinerary basket.
Already saved an Itinerary?
Get started creating a garden with nature at its heart in this spring workshop, based at our head office of Tyland Barn.
New to gardening or keen to refresh or build on your skills? This workshop introduces how to create a garden that is both beautiful and provides space for nature. Taking place at our head office, you'll get to explore our farmhouse garden, mixed meadows and nature park.
To start, our Wilder Gardens team will talk us through the basics of creating a wildlife-friendly garden, including:
The benefits of a wildlife-friendly garden.
What plants to choose and how to maintain them with nature in mind.
Creating wildlife habitats in your outside space.
Incorporating water into your garden.
What to do with your lawn/mini-meadow.
Naturally managing 'pests' in the garden.
We'll share plenty of tips and inspiration to take home to your green space over the coming year.
Our Nature Parks & Gardens Development Officer will then take us out into the gardens to demonstrate the principles we've discussed in action and provide a tour of the ground's spring highlights.
This will be followed by a hands-on activity, such as sowing seeds, propagating or creating bug hotels to take home. You'll also have time afterwards to explore the gardens at your leisure and visit the cafe if you wish.
The first part of the workshop will take place indoors, before we head outside for the tour and activity. Please dress appropriately for both, and remember we'll be doing some planting - you may like to bring a pair of gardening gloves if you have them, or let us know if you're a complete beginner and would like to borrow a pair. We'll go ahead in most weathers, but may need to postpone in the case of a severe forecast.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| Adult | £35.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
| Season (16 Apr 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Thursday | 10:30 | - 13:00 |
A beautifully restored 17thC barn, now a visitor centre, with displays on Kent's wildlife…
This five-and-a-half hectare site is part of an internationally important yew woodland…
Cobtree Manor Park is a delightful place to visit. It is particularly popular with…
18-hole golf course, large function room (available for public hire), golf lessons and…
Kent Life is a vibrant and fun destination with whole host of family friendly attractions…
A newly created wildlife discovery trail. The trail is the latest addition to the 28…
Thought to be older than Stonehenge, the ruins of two prehistoric burial chambers take…
Set on the chalk downland, this site offers a panoramic view over the Medway Valley. With…
Managed by Kent Wildlife Trust, the reserve is in two parts totalling 104 hectares. The…
Whatman Park lies at the heart of Maidstone River Park just half a mile from the town…
Maidstone River Park was one of a lasting legacy of projects, funded in part by the…
A farmers market that takes place every 3rd Sunday of every month at Aylesford Priory.
At Aylesford Pottery, Alan Parris, and Mark Byles are producing fine pottery to suit all…
Purpose built centre to protect and give people access to more of our archive material,…
Maidstone United play at the Gallagher Stadium, just a few minutes walk from the town…
The Carmelite Friary founded in 1242 was dispossessed at the dissolution of the…
Recently Viewed
Workshop
Turn your ideas into unique, reusable stamps with our hands-on laser engraving workshop at…
Sale
Join us at the RSPCA Leybourne Animal Centre on Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd March 2026,11am–3pm,…