Save Your Seat to Learn How to Grow Cut Flowers!

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FREE 60-MINUTE MASTERCLASS

  • Saturday 6th September 2025, 10:30am (UK time)

Are you frustrated your garden never flowers for very long?

Grow Flowers. Transform Your Garden.
A Cut Flower Masterclass for people with ordinary gardens who are ready for change.

Learn how to turn empty beds into flowers that keep on giving, month after month.

FREE 60-MINUTE MASTERCLASS

Are you frustrated your garden never stays in flower?

A Cut Flower Masterclass - For people with ordinary gardens who want to learn how to grow extraordinary flowers.

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  • Saturday 23rd August 2025, 10:30am (UK time)

In this FREE Masterclass you'll discover...

The exact techniques experienced gardeners use to keep flowers blooming for months – right through to the first frosts in winter.

How to stop your garden peaking for just one week and then leaving you with nothing to cut.

Which flowers to grow (and which to avoid) so you’re not wasting time, money, or space.

Common mistakes (and how to avoid them) so you get stronger, healthier flowers that last.

The essential tools you really need - no expensive kit or gimmicks.

How to keep flowers blooming for months - from early spring to the first frosts.

Tips for creating a cutting garden that fills your home with enough to share with friends and family.

  • Saturday 06 September 2025, 10:30am (UK time)

In this FREE Masterclass you'll discover...

The exact techniques experienced gardeners use to keep flowers blooming for months – right through to the first frosts in winter.

  • Stop your garden peaking for just one week.

  • Avoid common mistakes for healthier blooms.

  • Which flowers to grow (and avoid).

  • Essential tools - no costly gimmicks.

  • Keep flowers coming from spring to frost.

  • Create a cutting garden with plenty to share.

"Bridget openly admits she isn't a horticulturalist or a flower farmer - and that’s exactly why what she teaches feels so relatable. She’s figured out how to grow a steady supply of cut flowers in an ordinary garden, and she makes it feel completely doable."

Judy R - Teaching Assistant

Have You Got What It Takes to Grow Cut Flowers?

Growing flowers isn’t for everyone - so let’s see if you're cut out for it! Read through these 4 statements and answer True or False for each one.

One

I have a garden spot or pots that get at least 6 hours of sun most days?

Two

I can spare 10–15 minutes a few times each week to check my plants.

Three

I am willing to keep picking flowers to encourage even more blooms to grow.

Four

If things don’t go to plan, I will try again instead of giving up on growing.

Your Results...

FALSE to 1 or more: You’re missing a key ingredient for success right now. You can still join the masterclass to learn, but you may want to get these in place before you start sowing.

TRUE to all 4: You have all the essentials in place and a strong chance of growing a bountiful cut flower garden this season.

Have You Got What It Takes to Grow Cut Flowers?

Growing flowers isn’t for everyone - so let’s see if you're cut out for it!

Read through these 4 statements and answer True or False for each one.

One

I have a garden spot or pots that get at least 6 hours of sun most days.

Two

I can spare 10–15 minutes a few times each week to check my plants.

Three

I am willing willing to keep picking flowers to encourage even more blooms to grow.

Four

If things don’t go to plan, I will try again instead of giving up on growing.

Your Results...

FALSE to 1 or more: You’re missing a key ingredient for success right now. You can still join the masterclass to learn, but you may want to get these in place before you start sowing.

TRUE to all 4: You have all the essentials in place and a strong chance of acheiving a bountiful cut flower garden.

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 ended up building a community to help others do the same.

Bridget Rose holding flowers from her cut flower garden

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 before, she lost her older sister to cancer.

Struggling to cope with grief and uncertainty, she sought solace in her garden, spending hours in her small, leaky greenhouse, sowing and growing flowers from seed.

What began as a quiet distraction soon became something much deeper. “It was only after weeks of tending to those tiny seedlings that I realised I was healing. Without even knowing it, I was starting to grow alongside the flowers,” Bridget shares.

This simple, mindful act gave her clarity and purpose. Bridget knew she couldn’t keep it to herself. She wanted to help others find the same calm and joy that sowing and growing had given her.

So, she founded The Cut Flower Club – a membership community designed to inspire people to find peace, purpose, and connection back to themselves, through the simple act of growing cut flowers.

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