Reset Your Garden For Autumn
Many gardens feel tired by September.
Plants are fading, pots are struggling, jobs have built up over summer and it’s easy to feel behind or overwhelmed.
This workshop is designed to help you slow down, simplify and gently reset your garden for the season ahead.
Together we’ll look at:
- what to cut back
- what to leave alone
- how to refresh containers
- simple seasonal planting
- creating structure and calm after summer growth
This is not about creating a perfect garden.
It’s about helping you feel more confident, more inspired and more connected to your space again.
The workshop takes place in the relaxed atmosphere of the Rockbarton courtyard and includes:
- refreshments
- hands-on demonstrations
- practical seasonal guidance
- planting tips
- a small seasonal plant or seedling to bring home
Perfect for:
- beginner gardeners
- overwhelmed gardeners
- busy people wanting a calmer approach to gardening
- anyone wanting to reconnect with their garden after summer
Saturday 26th September - 10.30am to 2pm
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Many gardens feel tired by September.
Plants are fading, pots are struggling, jobs have built up over summer and it’s easy to feel behind or overwhelmed.
This workshop is designed to help you slow down, simplify and gently reset your garden for the season ahead.
Together we’ll look at:
- what to cut back
- what to leave alone
- how to refresh containers
- simple seasonal planting
- creating structure and calm after summer growth
This is not about creating a perfect garden.
It’s about helping you feel more confident, more inspired and more connected to your space again.
The workshop takes place in the relaxed atmosphere of the Rockbarton courtyard and includes:
- refreshments
- hands-on demonstrations
- practical seasonal guidance
- planting tips
- a small seasonal plant or seedling to bring home
Perfect for:
- beginner gardeners
- overwhelmed gardeners
- busy people wanting a calmer approach to gardening
- anyone wanting to reconnect with their garden after summer
Saturday 26th September - 10.30am to 2pm