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Woven Garden Skills Week – All 3 Courses

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15-17 May 2026

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Original price was: £375.00.Current price is: £350.00.

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3 days of learning various weaving skills for the garden context. Woven panels, willow plant supports, and decorative pot sleeves.

 

A willow hurdle is one of the most versatile and satisfying structures you can add toa garden. Traditionally used as fencing, today it makes a beautiful garden screen, windbreak, or backdrop for planting. On the first day of this course, you’ll learn how to weave supple willow rods into a strong, long-lasting panel that can be used to divide spaces, shelter a vegetable patch, hide a compost area, or support climbing plants. The finished hurdle has a timeless, natural look that sits perfectly in both cottage gardens and more contemporary spaces. You’ll gain a solid understanding of tension, pattern, and structure — and the confidence to make more screens for your own garden.

 

Then you’ll go on to make two elegant willow obelisks or domes. Designed to support herbaceous perennials, peas, beans, or sweet peas, it gently holds plants upright while allowing them to grow naturally through the structure. On the second day of the course, you’ll learn how to create a freestanding, sculptural plant support that blends into the garden, and is more environmentally friendly than metal or plastic alternatives. You will be able to make up to two supports in the day — and once you’ve learned the technique, it’s easily adapted to different sizes and uses.

 

The third day will be spent learning to weave a willow pot sleeve – a brilliant way to elevate large containers and soften hard landscaping. Woven to fit around an existing plant pot, it adds warmth, texture, and a handcrafted feel to patios, doorways, and garden seating areas. You’ll learn how to weave willow around a form to create a sturdy, reusable sleeve that can be moved from pot to pot as planting changes through the seasons. It’s ideal for gardeners who love container planting and want a natural alternative to ceramic or plastic pots. You’ll come away with a finished piece that’s both decorative and practical — and a skill you can rely on.

 

Please ensure you have the means to transport your finished items home afterwards.

Your Tutor

Dave Jackson, aka The Stick Smith, has been willow weaving and making willow furniture since 1999. At this time he started teaching rural crafts to excluded school children, quickly expanding to teaching adults. Dave has now been teaching for over 20 years and delights in showing people how to turn a humble bundle of sticks into objects of beauty with utility.

Whats Included?

Materials & Tools

All materials & tools will be provided but we will let you know if there is anything else you should bring before the course commences.

Food & Refreshments

A light lunch using the best local organic ingredients, with tea & fresh coffee throughout the day. Please let us know if you have any allergies or special dietary requirements.

Cancellation Policy

If you wish to cancel for any reason we will give you a full refund when notice is given up to 4 weeks before the course starts. A 50% refund will be given with notice of 2 to 4 weeks. If you have to cancel within 2 weeks of the course start date then you will not receive a refund but you may transfer to another course (additional fees may apply). Please see full Courses Terms & Conditions

The Venue

Holmes Oak Barn, Collins End, Goring Heath, Reading, United Kingdom (UK) RG8 7RJ

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