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A live online session, with time for questions

FREE 60-MINUTE MASTERCLASS

  • Saturday 17th January 2026, 10:30am (UK time)

A Simple Way to Finally Grow a Garden Filled with Flowers

If you’ve been wanting to grow flowers but haven’t quite made it work yet, this masterclass will help.

Picture yourself stepping into the garden, cutting a handful of flowers you grew yourself.

Not because it’s a special occasion. Just because they’re there. You didn’t need a huge garden, greenhouse and loads of equipment. You didn’t need to know everything upfront.

You just needed a clear place to start.

FREE MASTERCLASS

🌻 JOIN BRIDGET'S CUT FLOWER FOR BEGINNERS MASTERCLASS

You don’t need any experience or a perfect garden - I’ll show you a simple way to get started.

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  • Sat 17th January 2026, 10:30am (UK time)

This free masterclass is for you if:

  • You’ve never grown flowers, or you’ve tried and felt unsure

  • you don’t have a clear plan for what to grow and when

  • you want a simple way to get started - and keep going

You don't need any gardening experience - just a bit of curiosity

Picture yourself stepping into the garden.

Cutting a handful of flowers you grew yourself.

Not because it’s a special occasion.

Just because they’re there.

You didn’t need a huge garden, greenhouse and loads of equipment.

You didn’t need to know everything upfront.

You just needed a clear place to start.

JOIN THE FREE MASTERCLASS

A live online session, with time for questions

  • Saturday 17th January 2026, 10:30am (UK time)

What You'll Learn

Join this free 60-minute online masterclass and leave with a clear understanding of:

Why growing flowers has felt harder than it should


Understand why past attempts didn’t work, even when you followed advice and tried your best.

What growing cut flowers really involves


Understand what sits behind successful cut flower gardens, beyond just sowing seeds.

What matters at the beginning (and what doesn’t)


Understand where to focus first, and what can safely be left for later as you begin growing.

Which flowers are best for beginners and which to avoid


Understand which flowers are forgiving to start with, and which often cause early frustration.

Why flowers often stop - and how to keep them coming


Understand the thinking that helps flowers continue blooming, not just appear briefly then wither.

A clear place to start - and how to move forward


Understand enough to begin growing with confidence, without needing everything worked out.

The next live masterclass begins in:

Live online session, with time for questions

What You'll Learn

Leave with a clear understanding of:

  • Why growing flowers has felt harder than it should
    Why past attempts didn’t work, even when you tried.

  • What growing cut flowers really involves
    What sits behind success, beyond sowing seeds.

  • What matters at the beginning (and what doesn’t)
    Where to focus first, and what can wait.

  • Which flowers are best for beginners
    Which flowers help you succeed, and which often frustrate.

  • Why flowers often stop – and how to keep them coming
    How to avoid short bursts and keep flowers blooming.

  • A clear place to start – and how to move forward
    Enough understanding to begin, without having it all worked out.

The next live masterclass begins in:

Live online session, with time for questions

Meet Your Host: Bridget Rose

Led by Bridget Rose, founder of The Cut Flower Club, who taught herself to grow flowers during one of life’s hardest seasons - and now helps others do the same.

Bridget Rose holidng a large bunch of flowers

In 2023, Bridget Rose found herself at rock bottom. At 55, she’d been made redundant after 14 years in corporate HR - and two years earlier, she’d lost her older sister to cancer.

Struggling with grief and uncertainty, she found herself spending hours in her small, leaky greenhouse, sowing and growing flowers from seed.

What began as a desperate distraction became something deeper. “It was only after months of tending to those tiny seedlings that I realised I was healing. Without even noticing, I was starting to grow alongside the flowers,” Bridget says.

That simple act brought clarity and direction.

Realising she couldn’t keep it to herself, Bridget created The Cut Flower Club - a community to help others find meaning, purpose, and confidence through growing cut flowers.

Meet Your Host: Bridget Rose

Led by Bridget Rose, founder of The Cut Flower Club, who taught herself to grow flowers during one of life’s hardest seasons - and now helps others do the same.

Bridget Rose holidng a large bunch of flowers

In 2023, Bridget Rose found herself at rock bottom. At 55, she’d been made redundant after 14 years in corporate HR - and two years earlier, she’d lost her older sister to cancer.

Struggling with grief and uncertainty, she found herself spending hours in her small, leaky greenhouse, sowing and growing flowers from seed.

What began as a desperate distraction became something deeper. “It was only after months of tending to those tiny seedlings that I realised I was healing. Without even noticing, I was starting to grow alongside the flowers,” Bridget says.

That simple act brought clarity and direction.

Realising she couldn’t keep it to herself, Bridget created The Cut Flower Club - a community to help others find meaning, purpose, and confidence through growing cut flowers.

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A WEEKLY NOTE FOR THE GARDEN

'3-2-1 Floral Friday'

Every Friday get a short email that includes:

3 Garden jobs

2 Flower facts

1 Thoughtful quote