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Organic Food Growing Masterclass

  • Walworth Garden 206 Manor Place London, England, SE17 3BN United Kingdom (map)

2 Day Workshop: Organic Food Growing Masterclass

Whether you are growing in your garden, taking on a new allotment, or starting a community growing space, this comprehensive two-day course is ideal for those who would like to learn more about organic food growing techniques, including beginners. Delivered at the start of the growing season, we aim to get you ready for growing your own organic fruit and veg.

This course offers a mixture of practical and theory elements, including:

  • Organically preparing your growing area, including identifying your soil type

  • Planning what to grow and the principles of crop rotation

  • Organic techniques to feed your soil and compost making

  • Taking care of your plants without chemicals

  • Fruit, vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers

You’ll leave with a greater understanding of the principles of organic growing, the confidence to get started growing-your-own and lots of hints and tips to help you look after your new plot.

Bring along gardening gloves and a pair of secateurs (if you have them). Parts of this course will take place outside, so please dress appropriately for the weather.

This is a two day workshop:

Day 1 - Saturday 11 March, 10am-3pm

Day 2 - Sunday 12 March, 10am-3pm


Meet Sarah

Sarah began her gardening journey in 2005, working with disabled people helping them to overcome ongoing mental ill-health by accessing gardening. She went on to run gardening projects and sessional tutoring for Age UK Merton and EcoLocal teaching, before completing the RHS Level 3 Diploma in Horticulture, and working as a Senior Tutor, delivering horticultural training to disabled adults, and teaching City and Guilds Practical Horticulture Courses to Level 2.

In 2022 she completed the RHS Master of Horticulture degree course, and continues to pass on knowledge by teaching at EcoLocal, Sutton Parks Department, and Walworth Garden.

In her spare time, Sarah looks after her own garden and allotment and enjoys cooking, sewing and yoga.


Price: £150

Note for Southwark residents: Looking to book a free place? Unfortunately, our limited quota of free places for the 2022-23 academic year have now been claimed. We will be releasing a refreshed number of free places, along with a new calendar of workshops, in Autumn 2023 so please check back then. Subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on social media, at the bottom of this page, to be notified.

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