Rockbarton Garden School

Rockbarton Garden School Hands on Workshops, Garden Tours
Garden Consultancy & Corporate Wellbeing Lynda runs Multi-Award winning Rockbarton with fantastic quality plants.
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Follow for plenty of plant inspiration.. Lots of antics with 5 fabulous kids

We are a family run garden centre with a great selection of shrubs, trees, bedding and pots available. We are here to help you to pick the right plant for your garden

26/05/2026

I actually think this is one of the biggest mistakes people make with raised beds 😄

When there’s too much bare soil, everything starts looking:
dry
weedy
patchy
disappointing

And people think they’ve failed.

But honestly?
Most raised beds do not need restarting.

They usually just need:
✔ feeding
✔ deeper watering
✔ more growing in them

Fast-growing veg completely changes the feeling of a raised bed very quickly.

Radish, rocket, lettuce, beetroot, dwarf beans and courgettes are all brilliant because they:
✔ grow quickly
✔ cover soil
✔ reduce weeds
✔ give quick wins

And quick wins matter in gardening.

Because confidence is usually the difference between someone continuing
 or giving up altogether.

Gardens don’t know what’s written in gardening books đŸŒ±

Have you grown veg successfully before or does it still feel overwhelming?

I wanted to create something slower, calmer and more seasonal at Rockbarton.Not just gardening classes.But practical sea...
22/05/2026

I wanted to create something slower, calmer and more seasonal at Rockbarton.

Not just gardening classes.

But practical seasonal workshops for people who want to feel more connected to their gardens again — without pressure or perfection.

The workshops are hands-on, relaxed and beginner friendly, with refreshments, planting and practical demonstrations throughout the day.

September — Reset Your Garden For Autumn
October — Spring Bulb Layering & Autumn Containers
November — Winter Containers & Evergreen Texture

Perfect for:
overwhelmed gardeners,
creative people,
beginners,
and anyone craving a slower seasonal rhythm.

Bookings are now open https://rockbarton.digitickets.co.uk/event-tickets/78322?catID=73400&
Lynda

22/05/2026

Gardens don’t know what’s written in gardening books

After years of teaching gardening, I think most people don’t need more information.

They need:
less pressure,
smaller starting points,
and confidence that grows slowly.

This autumn I’m opening the courtyard again for a series of seasonal workshops designed for overwhelmed gardeners who want a calmer, more enjoyable approach to gardening.

Everyone goes home with something similar but different — and that’s part of the magic.

Autumn workshops are now open for booking.

Lynda
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23/04/2026
20/04/2026

Imagine being able to step outside and cut flowers for your kitchen table
 not just once, but all through the summer.

That’s what most people want.

But what they don’t realise is — it’s not about planting more.

It’s about knowing what to do after things start growing.

Simple things like this make all the difference.

Most people aren’t getting it wrong

they just haven’t been shown how to keep flowers going.

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I’ll be going through this step by step in my Grow Your Own Flowers workshop this Saturday 🌿

Showing you exactly what to grow, how to manage it, and how to actually get flowers into the house — not just in the garden.

Lynda

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19/04/2026

If your garden feels like this
 you’re not alone.

One part doing well, the other struggling

and you’re left thinking you’ve done something wrong.

But most of the time, it’s not that at all.

It’s usually just one small issue that hasn’t been spotted — and once you know what to look for, everything starts to feel much more manageable.

That’s the bit people are missing.
Not effort
 just clarity.

Most people I meet think they’re “useless” at gardening —
they’re not, they just haven’t been shown yet.

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I have a Grow Your Own Flowers workshop this Saturday, where we go through this step by step, in a way that actually makes sense.

No overwhelm, just simple, practical guidance

Comment here and I'll send you the details or check out this link
https://rockbarton.digitickets.co.uk/event-tickets/77099?catID=72389&
Lynda

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17/04/2026

Most people arrive a bit unsure.

They’ve usually been gardening for a while — some things have worked, some things haven’t — but there’s still that feeling of:

“I’m not fully confident in what I’m doing.”

I see it all the time at the start of workshops.

People sit a bit back. Not too sure. Taking notes. Watching first before trying anything.

And then we start working through it step by step.

I show exactly what to do, and then you do it yourself.

Not watching from a distance — actually doing it.

As the workshop goes on, something shifts.

Questions start coming. People try things. They compare notes. There’s more laughter, more confidence, more “ohhh I get it now”.

And by the end, it’s very different to how it started.

People leave with plants, notes, and practical skills — but more than that, they leave feeling more confident than when they arrived.

That’s the bit that matters most.

Because it’s not really about doing everything perfectly in the garden.

It’s about feeling like you actually know what you’re doing when you go home.

BOOK to learn how to Grow your own Flowers April 25th https://rockbarton.digitickets.co.uk/event-tickets/77099?catID=72389&

Most people don’t come to this workshop because they want more gardening information.They come because things haven’t qu...
16/04/2026

Most people don’t come to this workshop because they want more gardening information.

They come because things haven’t quite worked out the way they expected.

Some things grow. Others don’t.
And after a while it just feels like you’re guessing.

That’s what we go through on the day — properly, step by step, and you actually do it yourself.

Sowing seeds, pricking out seedlings, planting — all of it, in a way that makes sense when you go home.

You’ll leave with your own tray of seedlings started and ready to grow on, and a much clearer idea of what you’re doing.

Saturday , April 25th
11am – 2pm
€75

If your garden has been a bit hit and miss, this is a good place to start.Book Here 👇 https://rockbarton.digitickets.co.uk/event-tickets/77099?catID=72389&

Lynda

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