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Workshops

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Our seasonal learning programme is designed to help people get into gardening for wellbeing, whether that be foraging the hedgerow, making a seasonal wreath, or learning how to compost.

Events in this collection

  • Wildlife Gardening primary image

    Wildlife Gardening

    Saturday • 10:00 AM

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  • Introduction to honey bees and beekeeping primary image

    Introduction to honey bees and beekeeping

    Saturday • 1:30 PM

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  • Summer Fruit Preserves primary image

    Summer Fruit Preserves

    Sat, Jun 8 • 10:00 AM

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  • Introduction to Wildlife Garden Design primary image

    Introduction to Wildlife Garden Design

    Sat, Jul 13 • 1:30 PM

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  • Planning your Winter Veg Crop primary image

    Planning your Winter Veg Crop

    Sat, Jul 27 • 1:30 PM

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  • Gather plants for free: Learn propagation techniques primary image

    Gather plants for free: Learn propagation techniques

    Sat, May 11 • 1:30 PM

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  • Make your own Summer Hanging Baskets primary image

    Make your own Summer Hanging Baskets

    Sat, May 11 • 10:00 AM

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  • Spring Foraging primary image

    Spring Foraging

    Sat, Apr 27 • 1:30 PM

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  • Introduction to Pruning primary image

    Introduction to Pruning

    Sat, Apr 27 • 10:00 AM

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  • Planting your cut flower garden primary image

    Planting your cut flower garden

    Sat, Apr 13 • 1:30 PM

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  • Composting and Soil Fertility primary image

    Composting and Soil Fertility

    Sat, Apr 13 • 10:00 AM

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  • Fruit Tree Grafting primary image

    Fruit Tree Grafting

    Sat, Mar 23 • 1:30 PM

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  • Make a Willow Obelisk for Climbing Plants primary image

    Make a Willow Obelisk for Climbing Plants

    Sat, Mar 9 • 1:30 PM

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  • Spring Wreath Making primary image

    Spring Wreath Making

    Sat, Mar 9 • 10:00 AM

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  • Planning your edible garden primary image

    Planning your edible garden

    Sat, Feb 24 • 1:30 PM

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  • Make your own Spring hardy hanging basket primary image

    Make your own Spring hardy hanging basket

    Sat, Feb 24 • 10:00 AM

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  • Fruit tree pruning primary image

    Fruit tree pruning

    Sat, Feb 10 • 1:30 PM

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  • Planning your cut flower garden primary image

    Planning your cut flower garden

    Sat, Feb 10 • 10:00 AM

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  • Learn how to build compost bins from wooden pallet primary image

    Learn how to build compost bins from wooden pallet

    Sat, Dec 9 • 12:30 PM

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  • Christmas Table Decorations primary image

    Christmas Table Decorations

    Wed, Nov 29 • 1:30 PM

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  • Festive Willow Crafts primary image

    Festive Willow Crafts

    Sat, Nov 25 • 1:30 PM

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  • Christmas wreath making primary image

    Christmas wreath making

    Sat, Nov 25 • 10:00 AM

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  • Planning your edible garden primary image

    Planning your edible garden

    Sat, Nov 11 • 1:30 PM

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  • Propagation: Create your own soft fruit garden primary image

    Propagation: Create your own soft fruit garden

    Sat, Nov 11 • 10:00 AM

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  • Cider Making and Apple Tasting primary image

    Cider Making and Apple Tasting

    Sat, Oct 14 • 1:30 PM

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Organizer of Workshops
St Ann’s Allotments are the oldest and largest area of Victorian detached town gardens in the world, and are Grade 2* Listed by English Heritage. The site covers 75 acres, has 700 gardens, over 30 miles of hedgerow and 2000 fruit trees, many of which are heritage varieties.STAA deliver outreach programmes to allow all members of the community to benefit from the site, including children’s activities on the Community Orchard, and volunteering opportunities on Urban Nature, Nursery, and Heritage Display gardens.