Kids will uncover ways in which ancient cultures used plants for their mystical properties
Livingston garden centre Dobbies is embracing the spirit of Halloween with its Little Seedlings Holiday Club with a look at mystical plants and their extraordinary powers.
Under the guidance of Dobbies’ horticultural experts, young gardening witches and wizards-in-training will embark on a journey through time. Children in Livingston will explore the fascinating world of medicinal plants, such as the Evening Primrose and Dandelion, uncover the secrets of their potent healing qualities, and dare to venture into the realm of the most poisonous plants, like the Deadly Nightshade and White Snakeroot.
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