Creating a Cutting Garden
with Becky Crowley
Friday 15 March 2024 Sold Out
Saturday 16 March 2024 Sold Out
10am - 4pm (arrive at 9.30 for coffee/tea)
£120
Group Size - 10 people
Learn how to plan and grow your own ornamental cutting garden, with cut flower grower, designer and artist Becky Crowley. This workshop is taking place early in the year, to give you the inspiration, ideas and practical advice you’ll need for the growing season ahead.
Becky will show us how to plan our gardens for both beauty and productivity. She’ll give us an overview of the cutting gardens she has previously designed and gardened at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire and the Floret Flower Farm in Washington state as well as those currently in the making. She will share all her planning methods and tips for designing your own cutting garden.
We’ll learn about the practicalities of laying out a cutting garden and how to achieve a succession of flowers throughout the year. She’ll walk us through key tasks for each season to ensure you have a clear idea of what you can do when for a year filled with flowers.
She’ll advise us on the seeds we can order and sow now for blooms later in the season. Out in the garden and glasshouse we’ll take a look at a few jobs to be getting on with in March, such as dahlia dividing, different approaches to seed sowing and plant staking.
Becky lives in the Derbyshire Hills and divides her time between designing gardens for private clients and her botanical art print business. She is also starting a new garden of her own on a steep, challenging plot of land without a glasshouse or easy access. This contrast of experience should make our workshop enjoyable and relevant to you no matter what type of garden you have. Becky is passionate about gardening in a thoughtful way, using organic principles to create gardens that are welcoming and filled with life. She is keen to share all that she knows to help others create their own beautiful and productive flower gardens.
Lunch
Alison will prepare a delicous vegetarian lunch including produce from the garden. If you have any specific dietary requests do let us know on the booking form.
What to Bring
Check the weather forecast before you travel and ensure you bring appropriate clothing, whether that’s waterproofs or sun hats, or possibly both! You may wish to bring a notebook, camera and water bottle too.
Getting Here
Directions will be emailed to you a couple of weeks before the workshop. Use Damson Farm rather than the postcode on Google Maps.
Cancellation policy
As a small business it’s not sustainable to offer refunds. However if you need to cancel your place up to 28 days before the event you will be offered a credit towards another workshop. After that time, the offer only applies if I’ve been able to re-sell the place. It’s not possible to promote cancelled places for re-sale less than 4 days before the event.