Ed Bowring is a Horticultural Therapist and Gardener from West Sussex in England.
Ed has managed community kitchen gardens with horticultural therapy sessions for the last decade, with his time spent tending to the gardens and designing horticulture sessions for attendees.
Experience
Ed’s experience includes nineteen months as a Senior Horticulture Therapist at Gardening Leave Ltd, working at the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
He is also the Founder of The Chichester Gardener – through which he has offered gardening services and advice for more than six years.
Ed has written for a number of regional and national gardening publications in the UK.
Education, Memberships & Awards
- Occupational Therapy BSc; Brunel University London
- Diploma with Distinction in Social and Therapeutic Horticulture; Coventry University & Thrive
- Full Member; Garden Media Guild
- Full Member; Association of Social and Therapeutic Horticulture Practitioners
- Thrive PDD Award
Latest Articles
- You Can Grow A New Barberry Bush From Your Existing Plant – Here Are 3 Methods
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- Hellebores Grown From Seed Can Be Very Rewarding – Simply Follow These 5 Steps
- Pruning Hellebore In 3 Steps – ‘In Late Winter, I Remove All Of Last Year’s Foliage’
- Carrots Are Susceptible To These 6 Common Issues Says Ed Bowring