Tag: herb walk

  • Herbal Tea Tasting

    Cotswold Herb Centre will be Popping Up at Eastington Farm Shop Come and join our guided herb walks – one starting at 10am, and a second starting at 11.30am (each […]

  • Herb Walk

    Cotswold Herb Centre will be Popping Up at Eastington Farm Shop Come and join our guided herb walks – one starting at 10am, and a second starting at 11.30am (each […]

  • Herb Walk

    Cotswold Herb Centre will be Popping Up at Eastington Farm Shop Come and join our guided herb walks – one starting at 10am, and a second starting at 11.30am (each […]

  • August Herb Walk

    August Herb Walk

    With the promise of fair weather and good views we headed to the top of Stinchcombe Hill for our August herb walk. A little stretch up from town, but people […]

  • September Herb Walk

    September brings our anniversary herb walk. A whole year of monthly walks, seeing plants through their seasons. We return to the site of our first herb walk, the Rackleaze Nature […]

  • Herb Walk

    Herb Walk

    Join us for the August Herb walk. We’ll meet at the trig point on top of Stinchcombe Hill at 10am The What3Words location is: ///asleep.ripen.strides (The trig point is near […]

  • Herb Walk

    For our July Herb Walk we’ll meet at the Vale Hospital, Littlecombe. Find us at the lower end of the carpark, by the allotments. We’ll start the walk at 10am […]

  • June Herb Walk

    June Herb Walk

    The recent fantastically sunny weather means plants are growing at pace, responding to the lengthier days, high sun and their own desire to flourish and reproduce. The lack of rain, […]

  • Gloucestershire Biodiversity Week

    Gloucestershire Biodiversity Week

    A Herb Walk for Stroud District Council As part of the week long programme of events for Gloucestershire Biodiversity Week, Cotswold Herb Centre were invited to lead a Herb Walk […]

  • May Herb Walk

    May Herb Walk

    We have been blessed with a fabulous start to May. While days of glorious sunshine are becoming a concern for water supplies, potentially stunting growth and yields from hay meadows, […]