Explore The Plant Library

Members of The Plant Library have access to a database of more than 1500 different varieties of mainly herbaceous plants. This is a unique and extensive educational and well-being resource for anyone interested in plants and planting design.

Enter your password below

Sign Up for Access

Becoming a member of The Plant Library grants you access to the database. Other benefits include free drop-in visits to The Plant Library every Friday afternoon, priority access to events at The Apple House, priority access to seasonal guided tours and subscription to newsletters from The Plant Library.

Talks
Bee Identification For Gardeners (and Planting for Pollinators) Workshop with Benny Hawksbee
The Apple House, Sergehill Lane, Bedmond, Hertfordshire WD5 0RZ
Tuesday 9 June 2026, 10am-1pm

Join Benny Hawksbee for this inspiring and practical workshop on bee identification and planting for pollinators. Over the course of the morning, Benny will guide the group through the landscape of Tom Stuart-Smith’s Plant Library which is home to 350 species of invertebrates and over 2000 varieties of perennials and bulbs, including many nectar and pollen-rich flowering plants.

From ground-nesting solitary bees to cavity nesting bees, from Common Bees to Cuckoo-Bees to Bryony Mining Bees, learn how to identify different species of bee and understand their different habitats and foraging behaviour, whilst discovering which plants will encourage them into your garden.

A former marine biologist, during the workshop Benny will draw on over a decade’s experience of working as a wildlife-focussed gardener and advocate, which include his roles as head gardener for Eden Nature Garden, Clapham and working with Fiona Crummay and John Little at their experimental Hilldrop garden. His work centres on thoughtful, city gardening with a focus on wild insects and the combination of weeds and more conventional garden plants.

This workshop is a must for gardeners, garden designers and nature lovers who want to gain a deeper understanding of how to identify and best support bees and other pollinating insects, through a refreshingly wildlife-centered approach to gardening and planting.

Accessibility & Parking

Accessible parking for those who require it is available at the entry to The Apple House. There is step-free access to the building and all areas. However, there are many potential trip hazards and uneven surfaces that may be encountered whilst visiting the gardens, along with gravel paths that aren’t suitable for walking frames with wheels. Please be aware that due to the ongoing building works around the Apple House, there may be additional hazards to look out for.

Parking

Parking is limited so please car-share or use public transport wherever possible. Details of how to find us are here.

On arrival, please follow signs to the parking at the end of Featherbed Lane.

Please note this is a no smoking and no vaping site.

The use of drones is not permitted.