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Foam-free meadows + Sourcing FAQs

Learn to create and repurpose foam-free arrangements, with a closer look at how to source locally.

From 30 British pounds
Tollcross Road

Service Description

During this Masterclass, Jenny (Flowermug) will demonstrate how to design a variety of arrangements, including pew ends, mantle piece arrangements and meadows, using the best in-season flowers for late June in Scotland. She will cover: - a range of foam-free mechanics to support these designs - which seasonal flowers are appropriate for these arrangements - how to adjust and repurpose these designs to be used in multiple ways across an event. After a break, she will take us through the fundamentals of how to source more sustainably-grown flowers in the central belt of Scotland, as well as which flowers to look for for what purpose, and when. This talk will form the basis of a knowledge resource exchange available to participants throughout this programme of events.  Some of the Best in Season flower varieties that we will profile during this session include: Alliums, Lupins, Dianthus, Cornflower, Roses, Campanula, Sweet Peas & Foxgloves.   This Masterclass is for anyone wanting to: Understand what seasonal flowers are on offer in Scotland in June Explore the options that are available to build reusable and non-toxic mechanics in their arrangements Learn how to plan more cost-efficient designs to be re-worked throughout events Where to look when sourcing sustainable flowers  Further info & FAQs: Time: 10-12:30pm on Tuesday 30th June 2026. There will be a 15 min break. Where? Studio Kumari, 22 Mansfield St, Glasgow G11 5QP How to get there: Subway, rail and bus routes all very close by. Parking is available on a metre just outside and on all surrounding streets.  What to bring: This event is a demonstration and talk. You do not need to bring anything apart from yourself! However, if you have a favourite book or resource, please bring it to this session to add it to our list. Ticket prices & Scholarships: These events are designed to be relatively low-cost in contrast to the price barrier of most “seasonal” or “sustainable” workshops, often in inaccessible locations. We believe that the knowledge of how to work in greener ways should be attractive and possible for all. If the price of the tickets is inhibitive for any reason, please email info@remedyfields.co.uk to request a Scholarship ticket for £9.50. You will be invoiced this reduced ticket price, no questions asked. There are two scholarship tickets available for every event.


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

Herb Club is hosted by The Wash House Garden and therefore all new volunteers must make sure they register by emailing hello@thewashhousegarden.co.uk This process ensures we abide by our Safeguarding and Health & Safety policies.


Contact Details

  • The Wash House Garden, C.I.C., Tollcross Road, Glasgow, UK


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