A GARDEN centre with a branch near Chirk has announced a programme of exclusive virtual events this spring; helping gardeners of all ages and abilities take their green spaces to the next level.

Launching on Saturday, March 27 and running throughout spring, the expert sessions will be hosted by Dobbies' horticultural director, Marcus Eyles, live from his own garden.

Marcus will provide viewers with engaging tips and tricks, tutorials and live demonstrations across a variety of topics, to help gardeners make the most of their outdoor spaces.

Kicking off the series will be an event on refreshing pots and planters with colourful springtime blooms, with subsequent classes covering topics including developing healthy soil and edible crops, cultivating garden wildlife and maintaining a lush lawn.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions directly and gain the expertise required to create an 'Instagrammable' garden, no matter its size.

"Over the past year, more of us than ever before have discovered a love of gardening and experienced the ways that it enriches our lives and improves our wellbeing," said Marcus.

"Gardening is something we can all enjoy, no matter how large or small our outdoor spaces, and we are delighted to be launching this series of virtual events.

"We hope that they will inspire and help gardeners old and new to learn the skills and techniques they need to take their gardens to the next level."

Dobbies' virtual events follow a successful programme of Facebook Live sessions in 2020 and provide a virtual alternative to the regular 'Grow How' events previously hosted in the Moreton Park store.

Further events focused on adding colour to your garden and roses will be announced soon.

The sessions are free of charge and exclusively available to Dobbies Club members and to sign up visit www.dobbies.com/content/events.html