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Sarah Raven for A Year of Cut Flowers

Tuesday 26th May

Venue
Edinburgh New Town Church, 13 George St, Edinburgh EH2 2PA
Doors Open
6.30pm
Start Time
7pm
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'Bright, beautiful and achievable' - Mary Berry

Join us this May for tips, tricks and everything you could possibly wish to know about planning, growing and arranging your own cutting garden from the queen of cut flowers, Sarah Raven.

Sarah shares the secrets she has evolved over decades at Perch Hill to keep cut flower production nearly constant, from the start of the growing year to the end. With her unparalleled expertise up your sleeve, you'll have a house full of flowers conditioned to last well in a vase, and an abundant garden always brimming with colour.

With plenty of cut-flower inspiration and practical advice such as:
- How to choose high, medium and low productive cut-and-come-again plants so you can enjoy bountiful vases of home-grown blooms.
- Which plants should form the backbone of any cutting patch or garden, large or small.
- Plant rotation, with a selection of plant groups coming in and out of the same patch of soil.
- A year-round plan to achieve efficient cut flower production and ensure highest possible production from minimal space.
- How to condition and arrange your cut flowers for maximum impact and longevity.

We hope to see you there!


Since the publication of her first book The Cutting Garden Sarah has led the way over the last three decades in introducing a new kind of productive gardening which fuses intense colour, elegance and do-ability, bridging all kinds of gardening from dark rich dahlia glories to subtler smoky modern colours of poppies, roses, sweet peas, and all kinds of vegetable deliciousness. She is a teacher, broadcaster, has a popular gardening podcast Grow, Cook, Eat, Arrange with colleague Arthur Parkinson and runs a mail order plant nursery and online store sarahraven.com, (with 500,000 customers). She is the author of many books, most recently A Year Full of Flowers which was a Sunday Times bestseller.