Käesalu mõisa aiaklubi

Do you sometimes feel like you’d just like to dig your hands into the soil and grow something real?

This spring we are starting monthly garden club gatherings at Käesalu Manor garden, where green thumbs, gardening enthusiasts, and anyone interested in creating a living, growing manor garden together are welcome.

We meet once a month to get our hands in the soil and: 🌿 enjoy working together and spending time in nature 🌿 share gardening tips and experiences 🌿 experiment with new ideas and techniques 🌿 and together create and shape the garden at Käesalu Manor

(puukide ja teiste elukatega kohtumine omal vastutusel 😄)

The garden club is open to everyone — both experienced gardeners and those just discovering the joy of gardening.

Each gathering includes: • practical gardening work • a short learning or discussion circle • a pleasant tea or coffee break

If you feel like contributing to something truly alive and growing, you are warmly welcome to join.

Garden club meetings take place on the last Saturday of each month from 12:00–14:00.

🌱 March 28 – March arrives with splish and splash 🌱 April 25 – April air crackles with energy 🌱 May 30 – May bursts into bloom 🐞 June 27 – My shirt ended up covered in garden stains 🌻 July 25 – Open Farm Day

Garden club host: Anu Kägu, whose passion is nature-friendly gardening and biodiverse gardens. She holds a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture and has practiced her skills in various places, including magnificent castle gardens in England.

Anu believes a garden does not need to be perfectly controlled, but rather a living and diverse place with space for plants, insects, and people alike.

During the gatherings she will share practical gardening tips, experiences, and ideas based on the manor garden — how to create a garden that is beautiful, functional, and in harmony with nature.

Education • Estonian University of Life Sciences – Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture (2011–2015) • Corvinus University of Budapest – Erasmus exchange programme, Landscape Architecture (2012–2013) • Leonardo da Vinci internship programme – landscape maintenance, Isle of Wight, England (2012) • Estonian University of Life Sciences – Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Protection with specialization in Landscape Architecture (2008–2011) • Räpina School of Horticulture – Landscape Construction (2011)

Anu Kägu is a landscape architect whose work connects gardens, cities, and communities.

She has worked in garden design and maintenance as well as in urban gardening and the development of community gardens. Anu has served as Urban Gardening Project Manager at the Tallinn Environment and Public Works Department, where she advised community gardens and helped launch urban gardening initiatives.

Previously, she has worked as a gardener and landscape builder, organized workshops related to urban space and environmental themes, and led community projects.

Praegu tegutseb Anu Pagula loometalus maastikuarhitekti ja projektijuhina, kujundades aedu ja maastikke, kus on ruumi nii inimestele kui ka elurikkusele

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20 € per meeting or 70 € for the full season (5 meetings) With a season pass you can participate in all gatherings and help shape the Käesalu Manor garden throughout the season.

Hooajapiletiga liitudes saad osa kõigist kohtumistest ning aitad kaasa Käesalu mõisaaia kujunemisele kogu hooaja vältel.

The participation fee includes guidance, shared gardening activities, and coffee and cake — or, in colder weather, a warming soup.

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