Our 2026 Flower Workshops Are Now Live!
- jennylifeonthelot
- Oct 8
- 2 min read
There’s something magical about spending a few hours surrounded by flowers, learning how to create something beautiful with your own hands. That’s exactly what our florist workshops in Wirral are all about — hands-on, joy-filled sessions where you get to pick your own stems straight from the field and turn them into natural, garden-style arrangements.
We’ve just opened bookings for our 2026 workshops, and next year’s line-up is already looking extra special. Whether you’re dreaming of doing your own wedding flowers, curious about seasonal floristry, or simply want a relaxing day surrounded by flowers, there’s a class for you.
Our Pick and Arrange workshops have become our most popular sessions — it combines the calm of wandering through rows of flowers with the thrill of creating your own arrangement. We’ll guide you through choosing complementary blooms, conditioning them properly, and arranging them in your own natural style. By the end, you’ll head home with something truly personal, scented, and beautifully wild.
If you’ve been searching for florist workshops in Wirral, you’ll find ours a little different. Everything happens right here on the flower farm, surrounded by bees, colour, and the rhythm of the seasons. We grow every bloom ourselves — from the first hardy annuals in spring to the bold dahlias of late summer — so what you create is truly seasonal and local.
We’ve also added a few new sessions for 2026, including our Wedding Flowers for Beginners workshop, designed for anyone planning to do their own flowers. It covers picking, arranging, and even how to time your flower prep perfectly in the run-up to your big day.
If you’d like to secure a place early, we’re offering an EARLYBIRD20 discount for 20% off all bookings until 31st December. You can explore the full list of upcoming dates and book your spot through our workshops and courses page.
Working with flowers is such a grounding experience — a reminder to slow down, notice the details, and enjoy what each season brings. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an aspiring florist, a day on the farm will leave you with new skills, confidence, and a deeper connection to the flowers you love.
And if you’d like to learn more about the craft of floral design at home, the Royal Horticultural Society’s guide to flower arranging is a brilliant companion resource to dive into.
For anyone who loves the idea of connecting with nature and learning new skills, this is your invitation to join us in the field. Bring a friend, your wellies, and an open mind — we’ll provide everything else.



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