THE GRAND JARDIN 2021 GOES GREEN!
We are happy to have found you at the 7th edition of our “Grand Jardin”, a demonstration area which brought together the best of the Clause varieties intended for gardeners. We thank everyone who made the trip to participate in this event.
This season, the Grand Jardin moved to the heart of the Audomarois marsh (about 1 hour from Lille, France). We offered you an immersion in an exceptional natural site designated by UNESCO as part of the "Man and Biosphere" program: La Sauvagine Terre et Passion, St Omer - France.
This new Grand Garden underlined the importance of a natural garden, which testified that the garden is, even more today, an open-air living room where life is good, a leisure pleasure, a bubble of greenery and of oxygen, a place for family sharing. Because naturalness is good and whoever thinks natural also thinks of plants! For those who were unable to attend, you can now find a look back at this event by browsing this page.
This event will take place by face-to-face appointment, subject to developments in the Covid-19 situation and government directives.
To take full advantage of our summer event, make an appointment now with us to reserve your time slot from July 7 to 13: 9 am; 11am; 2 p.m. 4 p.m. or via our contact form below to request a videoconference appointment.
We look forward to seeing you soon at the “Grand Jardin”!
Located one hour from Lille (European capital), La Sauvagine Terre et Passion is nestled in the heart of the Marais Audomarois, an exceptional natural site designated by UNESCO (mab-france.org) as part of the "Man and Biosphere" program.
This Domaine offers you total immersion in order to offer minds the opportunity to open up to an environment conducive to reflection, sharing and above all, relaxation. Land of cultures with rich biodiversity, La Sauvagine Terre et Passion is an ideal setting for experimental and educational gardens. La Sauvagine Terre et Passion highlights the heritage of the territory and the know-how of local players. Accompanied by a guide, you will navigate in a bacôve (boat) on the watergangs and wateringues (rivers) of the Audomarois marshes to arrive on a slight (tongue of land) at the Domaine.