Hazel Proctor: Ready, Set, Grow – A Guide to Growing Plants from Seed!

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Online, Saturday 25th April

Hazel Proctor: Ready, Set, Grow – A Guide to Growing Plants from Seed!

Join Hazel for a fun-filled online workshop on how to grow your own plants from seed! Learn all there is to know to get you growing on your gardening love affair. This online workshop will include a step-by-step guide on how to get your seeds started, from sowing to watering and aftercare. Hazel will have a Q&A at the end of the session, so come prepared with your seed-related questions.

Hazel is an award-winning garden designer and founder of the Beginners Gardening Course in Trinity College Dublin and earned her stripes with a BSc in Horticulture from the National Botanic Gardens and an MSc through research in Botany from TCD. Hazel has worked in some of the most beautiful gardens in Ireland including the National Botanic Gardens, War Memorial Gardens, Luttrellstown Castle and Lodge Park Walled Garden. ​These days, you can find her teaching gardening courses at the TCD Botanic Garden or giving gardening lectures in the Botany Department. When Hazel is not teaching she is kept busy working as a Garden Designer and blogging about all things gardening.


Date:
Saturday 25th April
Time:
11.00am - 12.00pm
Price:
€21.59

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