Botanic Art Workshop - Growing Berries (50cm Pot)

Grow your own food in a pot!


The Garden Pot Workshop
The Garden Pot Workshop
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2.5 hours Class size 5 to 15 guests       $195

Learn the Art of Gardening with living plants at Sydney's first Botanical Art studio called The Garden Pot Workshop located on Sydney's Northern Beaches.
In this class, you will learn about growing strawberries and other edible plants in pots. Enjoy a guided tour through our 'Potted Orchard', a collection of over 100 fruit varieties growing in large pots.
Topics such as pruning, transplanting, propagation, and design will be covered, including practical demonstrations on how to handle plants and how to repot overgrown garden pots.
You will be invited to choose plants to fill your pot from our range of berries or any other plants that you might like to try growing in your 50cm pot.
Comfortable workspaces and gardening tutors will assist you to create your own garden pot filled with an assortment of plants that will be yours to take home.
Note: Classes may be postponed due to rain.
What you'll get
  • Round white pot (approx. 50cm diameter).
  • Edible plants to fill your 50cm pot from our propagation nursery including blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, fig trees, additional herbs & some vegetable seedlings also can be used if you can fit them in your 50cm pot.
  • All plants, associated materials, tools, gloves, potting soil are provided.
Knowledge required
No prior learning is required!
What to bring
  • Enclosed shoes, boots or sneakers please (no thongs or sandals).
  • Hat and raincoat/umbrella, sunscreen and water bottle.
  • Bring a rag/towel or plastic bag to leave in your vehicle for garden pot storage - may continue to drip after watering.
Suitable for

This class is great for a team building activity, birthday or hens party.

Location

The Garden Pot Workshop - Australia, Wilson Avenue, Elanora Heights NSW

The Garden Pot Workshop is located inside Powderworks Nursery, located near the end of Wilson ave, Elanora Heights / Ingleside 2101. Drive to the end of Wilson Ave, continue past the no through road sign, onto the gravel road, then take the first right hand turn & follow signs to The Garden Pot Workshop.

Botanic Art Workshop - Growing Berries (50cm Pot) location
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The Garden Pot Workshop
The Garden Pot Workshop

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Daniel Rosenbaum is a Horticulturalist, Designer and Sculptor with a background teaching Design at universities in Sydney (UTS, UNSW and TAFE).
Over the past 10 years, he established the Garden Pot Workshop as a rare plant nursery and sculpture studio that makes innovative container gardens with a diversity of plant life.
Daniel was inspired to start the Garden Pot Workshop during Post Graduate studies in Ceramics at the Nation Art School in Sydney, where he conducted research into Horticultural Therapy, Healing Gardens and 'Greening City' movements.
A plant nursery on Sydney's Northern Beaches, The Garden Pot Workshop encourages human connection with nature by promoting container gardening.
Botanical garden pots can be filled with a diversity of plants, including succulents, ferns, perennials, annuals, mosses, indoor plants, water-plants, and even small fruit trees and vegetables.
Our hands-on gardening classes provide all the plants, pots, materials, and demonstrations required for you to create your own garden pots. You'll receive guided supervision at our specialist 'Bonsai' style nursery, which is designed specifically for making gardens in pots. Our potting bench workstations are ergonomically designed, making these gardening activities easy and comfortable.
At The Garden Pot Workshop, we provide practical demonstrations and discussions to teach you how to build and maintain garden pots, including topics like:
  • How to handle plants and seedlings
  • Mixing soil for garden pots
  • Garden pot drainage requirements
  • How to adjust sunlight and shade
  • How to pull apart and re-pot overgrown container gardens
  • Pruning, training/directing the growth of plant life
  • Identifying some common pests and diseases
  • Watering your plants
  • Propagating new plants by division or cuttings and germinating seeds
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