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This February, Hillier Garden Centres is inviting visitors to dive into the world of botanical creativity with its Terrarium and Houseplant Container Workshops. Crafters can unleash their imagination, have fun, and create something truly personal and unique for their home.
During these engaging and social sessions, participants will have the opportunity to work hands-on with Hillier’s expert team, creating stunning terrariums or houseplant containers from scratch. Whether a complete novice or a seasoned plant enthusiast, the small class sizes ensure each guest receives personalised attention and can bring their green masterpieces to life.
Each workshop includes all the materials needed to design and build the creations, making it a hassle-free and enjoyable experience. To add a touch of indulgence, participants will also be treated to a cream tea, providing the perfect setting for a relaxing and inspiring session.
The workshops last approximately two hours and cost £55 per person, which includes all essential materials and refreshments.
Spaces for the workshops are limited and are available on a 'first come, first served' basis. Due to the popularity of its events, Hillier encourages booking early to secure a spot and avoid disappointment.
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To reserve a place and find out more visit https://www.hillier.co.uk/terrarium-and-houseplant-container-workshop/
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“To inspire the creation of green living spaces for now and the future”
Hillier is the most successful exhibitor in the history of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, having been awarded 74 consecutive gold medals.
The company was founded in 1864 by Edwin Hillier and remains a family-run nursery with the fifth generation now actively involved in the family business as it continues to grow. The company employs over 750 staff across its nursery, amenity trees and 22 garden centre divisions, and grows over one million plants a year. It is the largest tree grower in the UK.
Over the years, Hillier has been responsible for numerous plant introductions, many of which have become essentials in British gardens and it continues with the tradition of innovation and the introduction of new garden plants in the present day.