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Richard Fenwick studied horticulture at Askham Bryan College qualifying at level 5 and specializing in micropropagation and plant science.

Richard has worked in horticulture for over 20 years in a range of sectors including; commercial nursery work, garden maintenance, retail and design. In 2012 Richard became a tutor at Bishop Burton Collegeteaching a range of subjects at  levels 1 to 6. 

He has been a STEM Ambassador for 18 years promoting the STEM subjects in schools and colleges in partnership with NYBEP.

Richard provides plants in test tubes. All grown in a colourful nutrient rich gel 

Kits available for Schools, Colleges, Science & STEM Clubs or for homes or as ‘favours’ at weddings etc. 

 

Bean, Chilli, Courgette, Pea, Pumpkin, Sunflower.

Great fun! 

https://www.plantletculture.com/shop

 

 


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