An outdoor evening of live music, dancing, drinks, and BBQ food as you sit back, relax and enjoy live music from Tapsalteerie, The Shale Coots, and Eriakay Lift.
Tickets available here.
This 90-minute session is perfect for families with children aged 3-10 years old, presenting an opportunity for the little ones to make their very own teddy bear to take home with them. There will also be a variety of games and activities available to participate in, and kids will be given their own picnic box.
For more information, visit the Dobbies website.
Join Fiona Guest, of Scotia Seeds, for a free walk and talk on the benefits of planting wildflowers in Scotland. Fiona has 30 years experience in working with wildflowers, and the seeds from Scotia Seeds have been used in the wild orchard at Saughton Park, which you will be able to see on the day. Dress appropriately for an outdoor walk.
Join ‘Beechgrove’ presenter and gardening extraordinaire George Anderson as he presents a workshop on summer fruit pruning. Numbers are limited and booking is advised.
For more information and to book, email caleyallotment@rchs.co.uk.
The Caley are working in conjunction with FEDAGA to bring you an Autumn Show filled with exhibitions from flower, fruit and vegetable growers, alongside workshops and classes over the course of the weekend.
Find out more information and see the show schedule here.
Come along to see the fantastic display of apples, many of which are Scottish heritage varieties from National Trust for Scotland gardens around the country. There are so many varieties of apples that you just don't see on supermarket shelves but taste delicious, so come along and find out more about them.
A national event celebrating the best of Scottish smallholding with a varied programme of competitions, parades, talks, and demonstrations to create an opportunity for those who are interested in rural life and farming to get a close-up view of small-scale farming, introducing them to skills and livestock they would not normally encounter. More information here.
Save the date for next year's Scone Palace Garden Fair to celebrate the best of Scottish gardening where our country's top plant nurseries, garden centres, and gardening societies, will gather on the main lawns under the backdrop of the historic Scone Palace - the Crowning Place of the Scottish Kings, alongside some marvellous makers featuring garden related crafts, outdoor furniture specialists, representatives from the horticultural colleges, and the garden presenters from BBC gardening programme 'Beechgrove'.
Access to the vast gardens and grounds surrounding Scone Palace is included in the price so take the chance to visit the show gardens in the Scottish Garden Design Competition, and to go for a woodland walk and visit the giant conifers in the Victorian Pinetum, tour the Kitchen Garden, enjoy the recently opened Walled Garden, or get lost in the Murray Star Maze.
Limited Early Bird tickets are now on sale! For more information, visit the Scone Palace website.