Do you enjoy gardening but would like to take some of the hard work out of it?

Then why not join Cheshire Wildlife Trust for an Evening with Bob Flowerdew next month?

For avid listeners of Gardeners’ Question Time and followers of Gardeners’ World, Bob Flowerdew needs no introduction.

And on Friday, May 15, Cheshire Wildlife Trust is offering gardeners, novices and experts the chance to pick up some tricks of the organic gardening trade from this leading horticulturist at Nantwich Civic Centre.

During his talk, which starts at 7.30pm, Bob will share his wisdom on ‘no work gardening’, explaining ways to reduce or eliminate unnecessary chores and grow more flowers, fruit and produce with much less work.

Born and bred in East Anglia, Bob is one of the country’s leading organic gardeners and broadcasters.

Along with numerous television and radio appearances, Bob is also a lecturer in horticulture and runs his own landscape consultancy. In addition, he’s written more than half a dozen gardening advice books on almost every aspect of gardening organically.

Event organiser Tracey Gibson, the trust’s membership development officer, said: “We’re really delighted to be hosting this evening with Bob Flowerdew – he’ll have plenty of wisdom to pass to beginners and experts alike.

“We’re also looking forward to hearing his tips on what people can do to make their gardens more wildlife friendly, something that is really important area for the trust.”

Tickets, priced £12.50, are available now. To book call Cheshire Wildlife Trust on 01948 820728 or visit www.cheshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/bobflowerdew .