Biological control keeps the University’s Nursery plants free from pests and diseases. No chemicals are used.
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Beth Chatto garden – St Luke’s Campus
The Beth Chatto garden at St Luke’s is a special garden, created by the Grounds team in response to a request from staff at St […]
Protecting our trees
New buildings going up doesn’t necessarily mean that trees have to be cut down. In fact, the Grounds Team goes a long way to ensure […]
Banana in flower
Streatham Campus is looking very lush and colourful at the moment as many of our plants and shrubs are coming into bloom. In the nursery […]
Horticultural Highlights
We are in the process of putting together a map detailing the points of horticultural interest on both Streatham and St. Luke’s Campuses. The Streatham […]
Did you know…?
St. Luke’s College was open between 1839-1978 … and these are some of the gardeners, photographed in 1860!
Re-instated balustrades at Reed Hall
The Property Services Mason, Chris Price, has been busy re-instating the Italianate balustrades at Reed Hall gardens.
Spring on St Luke’s Campus
St Luke’s Campus is looking extremely colourful at this time of year, here are some highlights.
Spring on Streatham Campus
We have been treated to a wonderful display of blossom this Spring on Streatham Campus.
Bugs and mini-beasts get the 5-star treatment at Streatham and St. Luke’s
The Grounds Teams in both Streatham and St. Luke’s campuses have been working hard to ensure that our invertebrate residents get the best quality accommodation […]