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Go Wild - a celebration of UK biodiversity, 24 May - 28 September 2003 Festival Features
Festival Diary
Interactive Tour
Wild Facts
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About Go Wild

Please note:

The Go Wild Festival ran at Kew and Wakehurst place for the summer of 2003. As such many of the festival features can no longer be seen in the gardens, but this website has been kept to give visitors access to wealth of information developed to support the festival.

Don't forget to check out the latest events in the gardens. Find out more......

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Ideas for the Garden

The Defra Biodiversity Garden by Mary Reynolds

A show garden created in partnership with Defra, demonstrating leading design based on the principles of enhancing biodiversity.

On throughout the festival

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Wild Ideas - welcoming wildlife into the garden

Six small gardens designed by Kew’s final year Diploma students based on UK Biodiversity themes.

On throughout the festival

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Grown Home by Lois Walpole

An installation, by Lois Walpole, showing a sustainable form of manufacture, creating willow tables, chairs, baskets and even coat hangers.

On throughout the festival

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Blooms, Birds, Bugs and Bees

A floral plantscape highlighting the importance of domestic gardens as havens for wildlife.

On throughout the festival, at its peak from June to September

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Vegetarian Option

Vegetable plots designed by Kew’s Diploma students based on companion planting and sustainable methods of cultivation.

On throughout the festival, at its peak from June to August

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What is biodiversity?
What is a native plant?
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