Herbal Tea Blending Workshop

5
Jul

RHS Garden Wisley, GU23 6QB

RHS Garden Wisley, GU23 6QB

Address

Wisley Lane, Woking

Venue

RHS Hilltop – The Home of Gardening Science, Teaching Garden

Booking

SOLD OUT


  • Other Prices

    £45

  • Places

    10 total

  • Sold out

Overview

  • Course running time

    Saturday 5 July 2025, 10.30am – 1.30pm

  • Skill level

    General

  • Subject

    Course

  • Topic

    Horticulture


Join us for a delightful herbal tea blending workshop at RHS Garden Wisley, where you will have the opportunity to craft your own unique tea blends! Step into the enchanting realm of folklore and superstition as we delve into the rich historical uses of a variety of herbs.
 
As part of the experience, you’ll enjoy a guided stroll through our vibrant World Food Garden, where the air is filled with the aromatic scents of fresh herbs. You’ll be able to taste a selection of herbs right from the garden and learn about their fascinating uses and flavour profiles.
 
At the conclusion of the session, you will take home a charming collection of your personalised tea blends, a packet of wildflower seeds to nurture at home, a beautifully crafted notebook for your future tea adventures, a wooden scoop for measuring, and a stunning glass teacup to elevate your tea-drinking experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the wonderful world of herbs in a beautiful location!

Tutor: Kayleigh Sinclair - The Historical Herbologist
 
Your ticket includes:
  • Entry to RHS Wisley, the RHS flagship garden
  • Professional tuition by an expert tutor in our purpose built learning studio and learning garden.
  • All tools and materials provided


Additional info

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