
Sessions & Workshops
My sessions and workshops are practical, calming, and accessible, designed to help people reconnect with nature, learn new skills, and grow more sustainably. Whether you’re completely new to gardening or looking to explore creative, low-impact living, my sessions offer a friendly and hands-on way to get started.
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I offer seasonal, tailor-made workshops for table events, families, and community groups. Each one is rooted in circular living and makes use of simple, everyday materials, showing that growing, making, and learning can be deeply rewarding.
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In addition to workshops, I also offer online and in-person consultation sessions. These focus on food growing, composting, sustainable fashion, or offering guidance to help you plan your own eco-friendly event. Please note the consultation session is an advisory service only and does not include admin or event management.
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Below are examples of some popular workshops and sessions I can help prepare. To find out more, visit FAQ's, or contact me.

Secondhand Clothes & Plant Swap
A relaxed, community-led swap where people bring along pre-loved clothes, spare seedlings, or cuttings and exchange them with others. It’s a fun and informal way to refresh your wardrobe, grow your garden, and reduce waste, all while connecting with others. - Learn More

Herb Propagation
Learn how to take cuttings and grow your own herbs from existing plants. This session covers simple, low-cost propagation methods, great for home gardens, windowsills, or community growing. You’ll go home with tips, cuttings, and confidence to grow your own.

Composting
Explore how to turn your kitchen and garden waste into rich, fertile compost. This session covers the basics of home, or garden composting, what to add (and what to avoid), how to balance green and brown materials, troubleshooting to avoid smelly compost, and how compost supports healthier soil and plants.

Planting
This session focuses on getting your hands in the soil and learning how to plant out seedlings, herbs, or edible plants in garden beds, containers, or pots. You’ll learn practical techniques for spacing, soil preparation, watering, and how to keep young plants thriving.

Seed Bomb Making
Using natural ingredients like clay and compost, you’ll create seed bombs filled with wildflower seeds. These compact bundles can be scattered in neglected spaces to encourage pollinators and bring beauty to forgotten corners. A great activity for all ages.

Garden Maintenance
Learn seasonal techniques to care for your garden and keep it flourishing. This session includes weeding, pruning, watering tips, and how to spot plant health issues early. Whether you’re working with beds, pots, or shared spaces, it’s all about keeping things simple and consistent.
