Untangling Plants: St Andrews Botanic Garden and Tom Stuart-Smith Studio CPD Sessions (Friday 1 & Saturday 2 May 2026)
Untangling Plants: St Andrews Botanic Garden and Tom Stuart-Smith Studio CPD Sessions (Friday 1 & Saturday 2 May 2026)
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Untangling Plants: Two-Day Plant Library Data Collection & Research Event
Led by St Andrews Botanic Garden and Tom Stuart-Smith Studio

Plant Library and Apple House
Are you available Friday 1 and Saturday 2 May 2026 (9:30am–3:30pm both days) and interested in contributing to an ambitious plant research project?
We are offering 30 places on a two-day data collection event at the Plant Library at Serge Hill – a unique living collection of over 2,000 plant taxa.

Sand Beds in the Plant Library
About the project
Untangling Plants is an ambitious initiative to develop a new digital resource for gardeners, designers, and growers. As climate change reshapes planting conditions, this project aims to build a knowledge base that better captures how plants perform, adapt, and contribute to biodiversity.
We are delighted to invite students and practitioners from the fields of horticulture, design and ecology to be part of the team that builds this new database of plant characteristics and performance through a series of CPD sessions at the Serge Hill Plant Library, a collection of c. 2,000 horticultural plant taxa.
Participants can expect to spend 5 - 6 hrs in the Plant Library, actively taking measurements of plant morphology in groups of two and three to maximise knowledge exchange and interactions with the plants.
After an introduction to the Plant Library by Head Gardener Millie Souter, Harry Watkins (Executive Director, SABG),will provide induction sessions briefing the teams. The groups will be familiarised with the diversity of the Plant Library, working closely on twenty taxa each day, collecting specimens that will then be measured by the St Andrews Botanic Garden team, who will analyse the carbon and water relations to create assessments of plants' competitive vigour and stress tolerance. This data will also connect with the existing Tangled Bank database at St Andrews Botanic Garden.

Measuring plant morphology
What to expect
Over the two days, you will:
- Spend extended time working within the Plant Library collection
- Receive guidance and support from experts in plant ecology and design
- Take part in three short seminars on planting design, climate resilience, and ecological principles
- Gain hands-on experience in observing and recording plant morphology and performance
This is a rare opportunity to engage deeply with a diverse plant collection while building practical skills and contributing to meaningful research.

Dr. Harry Watkins processing boehmeria specimen
Who can attend
This opportunity is open to students and practitioners in horticulture, design and related industries, you do not need prior data collection experience, but you should have a basic to intermediate knowledge of plants and horticulture. Please note: Participants must be able to attend both full days.
What’s included
- Three expert-led workshops on planting design, climate resilience, and ecological principles, led by Harry Watkins (Executive Director, St Andrews Botanic Garden), Tom Stuart-Smith (Director, Tom Stuart-Smith Studio), and Millie Souter (Head Gardener, The Plant Library)
- Lunch provided on both days
- Certificate of completion
- Recognition as a co-author on a peer-reviewed journal article (to be published in 2027)
- Priority booking for future Untangling Plants sessions (July and August 2026)
- Opportunities to network with peers and professionals across related fields
Accommodation (optional)
For those travelling from further afield, there may be an option to camp on site on Friday evening (please indicate your interest when applying). Further details about facilities and catering will be confirmed.
Location
The Apple House, Sergehill Lane, Bedmond, Hertfordshire, WD50RZ