Branch Out at The Garden Museum is a programme of free events and activities exploring gardening, art, floristry, plant science, history, design and more. Usually taking place on Thursday lunchtimes / afternoons, these are free drop-in events although space is limited, so we advise arriving early to secure your spot was workshops tend to be very popular.
SUN 9 MAR 2PM–2:30PM | Irish Dance Workshop
Join Jig and a Swig – London’s social Irish dance community – for a free, all-abilities Irish dancing taster session at the Garden Museum. Absolutely zero prior experience is necessary, simply pitch up in flat shoes and clothes you can move comfortably in and enjoy the craic.
THU 20 MAR 2PM–4PM | The Gardening Drawing Club's Basics of Planting
Guided by artist-gardener Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck, this workshop provides the basics of growing organic vegetables, flowers, and herbs, looking at seed selection, soil, season, biodiversity, and gardening on a budget followed by the opportunity to paint and draw impressions from these encounters with seeds and plants. All materials provided.
THU 27 MAR 11AM–1PM | All About Butterflies
The Garden Museum and Archive of Garden Design are proud to present a free butterfly-themed event inspired by the archives of ecologist and garden designer Marney Hall, including a talk on how to create a wildlife haven in your garden / balcony to attract butterflies and a craft session where you will get to make your own butterfly house or feeder.
THU 17 APR 11AM–1PM | Hand Spun Cotton Workshop
This hands-on workshop hosted by Khadi London, explores history, cultural significance, and role in uplifting communities of the ancient craft of hand-spinning cotton. Guided by expert spinner, Asha Buch, you’ll discover the meditative rhythm of using a traditional portable spinning wheel, known as the peti-charkha, and learn the basics of spinning cotton into thread. This workshop is open to all ages and levels.
WHEN & WHERE: Monthly at 6pm at St John's Waterloo Church