Planning A Natural Dye Garden - Live Online Workshop - Thursday 19th February, 7pm GMT

£20.00

Ria’s popular online workshop in dye garden planning returns for another live session in February. Join Ria live on Zoom or catch up for 3- days afterwards.

Would you like to grow some natural dye plants this year? In this online workshop, Ria will guide you through the range of plants that can be grown for plant powered colour, and suggest ways of growing your own dyes that work with the space you have.

Whether you have a windowsill, balcony, garden, allotment or farm, there are plants suitable for everyone to grow. Ria will discuss plant placement, soil and nutrients, as well as sharing dye samples for each plant to show the range of colours that can be achieved.

Ria will also share plans for the second year of growing natural dyes their North Somerset garden, and show how their previous growing spaces have influenced and informed the new space.

There will be the opportunity to ask questions during and at the end of the session.

The workshop will be hosted on Zoom at 7pm GMT on Thursday 19th February, and you can register up to an hour before the event. Participants will be sent the meeting link a few days before the event. If you are unable to make the live session, you will be sent the recording and slides, and will be able to catch up for 30 days afterwards.

Ria Burns has 7 years experience of growing natural dyes for her business and has an RHS Level 2 qualification in Practical Horticulture. They are the author of ‘Dyeing Yarn Naturally’, published by The Crowood Press in 2023.

CONCESSIONARY DISCOUNT: Students and those on a low wage can save 15% off the ticket price of this or any other workshop using the code CONC15

Ria’s popular online workshop in dye garden planning returns for another live session in February. Join Ria live on Zoom or catch up for 3- days afterwards.

Would you like to grow some natural dye plants this year? In this online workshop, Ria will guide you through the range of plants that can be grown for plant powered colour, and suggest ways of growing your own dyes that work with the space you have.

Whether you have a windowsill, balcony, garden, allotment or farm, there are plants suitable for everyone to grow. Ria will discuss plant placement, soil and nutrients, as well as sharing dye samples for each plant to show the range of colours that can be achieved.

Ria will also share plans for the second year of growing natural dyes their North Somerset garden, and show how their previous growing spaces have influenced and informed the new space.

There will be the opportunity to ask questions during and at the end of the session.

The workshop will be hosted on Zoom at 7pm GMT on Thursday 19th February, and you can register up to an hour before the event. Participants will be sent the meeting link a few days before the event. If you are unable to make the live session, you will be sent the recording and slides, and will be able to catch up for 30 days afterwards.

Ria Burns has 7 years experience of growing natural dyes for her business and has an RHS Level 2 qualification in Practical Horticulture. They are the author of ‘Dyeing Yarn Naturally’, published by The Crowood Press in 2023.

CONCESSIONARY DISCOUNT: Students and those on a low wage can save 15% off the ticket price of this or any other workshop using the code CONC15