emma's wild garden
Mawdesley
My love of horticulture grew after starting an allotment 6 years ago at the
school where I used to teach. I have always enjoyed nature and wildlife, but
wanted to explore the possibilities that learning outdoors could have. After
teaching in the classroom for 14 years (at that point) I had no idea of the
impact gardening would have on my students. It has been simply magical to watch.
I have witnessed first hand the positive impact nurturing a garden can have, and
not just on a personal level! Everyone should garden - it is SO good for you!
Gardening after a day in work was simply not enough, so three years ago I
enrolled on a horticultural course with the Royal Horticultural Society at Ness
Gardens, I have taken floral design classes and I'm using my teaching skills to
hold workshops so that others can enjoy plants and flowers regardless of whether
they have a garden or not. An opportunity arose to hold my own planting
workshops at Make in Liverpool and an idea for Emma's Wild Garden grew from
there, I finally had a creative outlet for my plant passion and I could share it
with others. As well as providing workshops, I have been creating my own
terrariums as gifts and then to sell. Gardening doesn't have to involve wearing
wellies - although I love my bumblebee pair - it can be done whatever the
weather and using beautiful glassware and stylish planters for any room in your
home.