Hillier Garden Centres is giving its customers a helping hand to achieve their dream garden through workshops running throughout the year to encourage creativity. I was excited to try out the Spring Hanging Basket workshop at Hillier Garden Centre in Aldermaston. While I enjoy spending time outside in beautiful, natural surroundings, my garden is far from Chelsea Flower Show standards! I have picked up tips from my parents, but often struggle to find the time, or desire, to put in the real effort needed to see results.
The list of gardening jobs can often seem endless, from deadheading and weeding to cutting and pruning, and gardens can quickly become overgrown and wild if neglected. That said, I’m quite proud of the wide variety of birds, bees, insets and butterflies that are attracted to my garden after putting in some effort with planting. Keen to pick up some new skills, I was welcomed into a group with 12 others at Hillier Garden Centre to craft either two hanging baskets or planted containers under the guidance of experts.
We were first given a demonstration before having a go ourselves. Everyone was friendly and sociable, as we all chatted and enjoyed selecting which plants to use in our creations. I had not appreciated just how much creativity can be involved in gardening, previously seeing it as somewhat of a chore.
The workshop also opened my eyes to the mindfulness benefits of gardening and the enjoyment involved in the process of creating something beautiful and.