You don’t need to to a professional gardener to have a beautiful garden.
I have been gardening and growing for over 15 years and I am self taught. Every day is a learning day and a new experience.
Creating my own plants at little or no expense has been the most rewarding experience for me. Propagating techniques that you can learn here at our workshops.
It’s not complicated, if I can do it you can too.
Once you have the technique just explore with it… you can always ask a friend or neighbour if you can take a few cuttings from something they have that you like and grow yourself.
My aim is to get everyone involved in gardening to one pot of daffodils at your front door to a garden packed with beauty all year.
You don’t need to be a professional gardener to have a beautiful garden! Making a Garden is all about creating personal, meaningful outdoor spaces—whether that’s a single pot of daffodils by your front door or a garden bursting with year-round color.
I’m Sharon, a self-taught gardener with over 15 years of experience in growing and creating gardens that reflect the personality and passions of their owners. Every day in the garden is a learning experience, and I want to share that journey with you.
One of the most rewarding parts of gardening for me has been creating my own plants at little or no expense through propagation. It’s not complicated—if I can do it, you can too! Our workshops teach simple, hands-on techniques so you can start growing your own plants, whether from cuttings shared by a friend or plants you already have.
My aim is to get everyone involved in gardening, making it accessible, enjoyable, and a creative outlet for all. Let’s bring your vision to life—one plant, one color, and one idea at a time.
Our garden is very much a Cat garden..
It’s most definite that you will catch a glimpse of one walking down the path, climbing up onto the structures or even coming up to greet you.
We have three rescue cats at the moment..
Creating my own plants at little or no expense has been the most rewarding experience for me. Propagating is a technique that you can learn here at our workshops. Its not complicated – if I can do it you can too!
Once you have the technique just explore with it…you can always ask a friend or neighbour if you can take a few cuttings from something they have that you like, and grow it yourself.
My aim is to get everyone involved in gardening from one pot of daffodils at your front door to a garden packed with beauty all year.