Dahlia Tuber Dig & Divide Workshop - Saturday 3rd August 2024

$185.00

Saturday 3rd August, 10am-12noon

Learn how to dig, divide and store Dahlia tubers during this hands on workshop.

In this workshop you will gain a unique insight into how we grow Dahlia flowers and gain an understanding of all the different methods for planting, digging, dividing and storing the tubers of these stunning cut flower plants. You will discover how you can take our dahlia methods and apply them to your own property to multiply your plants with success for abundant spring blooms.

This Workshop is held onsite at our micro flower farm located in the Central Coast Hinterland, Dooralong Valley.

About the workshop:

In this comprehensive and hands-on workshop we are going to share all our dahlia secrets and get hands-on giving you all the practial experience you need when it comes dahlia tubers:

  • Learn all about tuber strategies including leaving Dahlia’s in the ground vs lifting dividing & storing tubers

  • Have a go at digging a dahlia clump

  • How to correctly wash and dry tubers

  • Techniques, tips and tools for dividing dahlias.

  • Hands on guided process for dividing differnt types of tuber clumps. Each person will get to divide a full clump themselves.

  • Learn all parts of a tuber, including how to identify dahlia ‘eyes’ (new shoots)

  • Tuber viability - Which tubers will shoot and which ones will never grow.

  • Tuber Storage - How to store tubers to ensure best quality tubers to plant in spring.

  • Get all your Questions on Dahlia’s anwered with Nat, Founder Tannorwood Flower Farm

  • A 2pk of Tubers to take home

  • Exclusive access to our very limited Dahlia Seeds - Each participant will recieve our special cut flower Dahlia seed mix.

Includes:

Workshop notes, a morning tea + refreshments, a pair of floral snips for dividing tubers, a tuber of your choice, What you will go home with:

  • Workshop Notes

  • Morning Tea + Refreshments

  • A pair of floral snips for dividing tubers

  • A 2pk of tubers to take home from a selection of tubers available at the workshop

  • Tannorwood Flower Farm Cut Flower Dahlia seed pack

This is a small group workshop with limited numbers to create a highly interactive and personalised hands on participant experience so you walk out feeling confident to put into practise what you learn.

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Saturday 3rd August, 10am-12noon

Learn how to dig, divide and store Dahlia tubers during this hands on workshop.

In this workshop you will gain a unique insight into how we grow Dahlia flowers and gain an understanding of all the different methods for planting, digging, dividing and storing the tubers of these stunning cut flower plants. You will discover how you can take our dahlia methods and apply them to your own property to multiply your plants with success for abundant spring blooms.

This Workshop is held onsite at our micro flower farm located in the Central Coast Hinterland, Dooralong Valley.

About the workshop:

In this comprehensive and hands-on workshop we are going to share all our dahlia secrets and get hands-on giving you all the practial experience you need when it comes dahlia tubers:

  • Learn all about tuber strategies including leaving Dahlia’s in the ground vs lifting dividing & storing tubers

  • Have a go at digging a dahlia clump

  • How to correctly wash and dry tubers

  • Techniques, tips and tools for dividing dahlias.

  • Hands on guided process for dividing differnt types of tuber clumps. Each person will get to divide a full clump themselves.

  • Learn all parts of a tuber, including how to identify dahlia ‘eyes’ (new shoots)

  • Tuber viability - Which tubers will shoot and which ones will never grow.

  • Tuber Storage - How to store tubers to ensure best quality tubers to plant in spring.

  • Get all your Questions on Dahlia’s anwered with Nat, Founder Tannorwood Flower Farm

  • A 2pk of Tubers to take home

  • Exclusive access to our very limited Dahlia Seeds - Each participant will recieve our special cut flower Dahlia seed mix.

Includes:

Workshop notes, a morning tea + refreshments, a pair of floral snips for dividing tubers, a tuber of your choice, What you will go home with:

  • Workshop Notes

  • Morning Tea + Refreshments

  • A pair of floral snips for dividing tubers

  • A 2pk of tubers to take home from a selection of tubers available at the workshop

  • Tannorwood Flower Farm Cut Flower Dahlia seed pack

This is a small group workshop with limited numbers to create a highly interactive and personalised hands on participant experience so you walk out feeling confident to put into practise what you learn.

Saturday 3rd August, 10am-12noon

Learn how to dig, divide and store Dahlia tubers during this hands on workshop.

In this workshop you will gain a unique insight into how we grow Dahlia flowers and gain an understanding of all the different methods for planting, digging, dividing and storing the tubers of these stunning cut flower plants. You will discover how you can take our dahlia methods and apply them to your own property to multiply your plants with success for abundant spring blooms.

This Workshop is held onsite at our micro flower farm located in the Central Coast Hinterland, Dooralong Valley.

About the workshop:

In this comprehensive and hands-on workshop we are going to share all our dahlia secrets and get hands-on giving you all the practial experience you need when it comes dahlia tubers:

  • Learn all about tuber strategies including leaving Dahlia’s in the ground vs lifting dividing & storing tubers

  • Have a go at digging a dahlia clump

  • How to correctly wash and dry tubers

  • Techniques, tips and tools for dividing dahlias.

  • Hands on guided process for dividing differnt types of tuber clumps. Each person will get to divide a full clump themselves.

  • Learn all parts of a tuber, including how to identify dahlia ‘eyes’ (new shoots)

  • Tuber viability - Which tubers will shoot and which ones will never grow.

  • Tuber Storage - How to store tubers to ensure best quality tubers to plant in spring.

  • Get all your Questions on Dahlia’s anwered with Nat, Founder Tannorwood Flower Farm

  • A 2pk of Tubers to take home

  • Exclusive access to our very limited Dahlia Seeds - Each participant will recieve our special cut flower Dahlia seed mix.

Includes:

Workshop notes, a morning tea + refreshments, a pair of floral snips for dividing tubers, a tuber of your choice, What you will go home with:

  • Workshop Notes

  • Morning Tea + Refreshments

  • A pair of floral snips for dividing tubers

  • A 2pk of tubers to take home from a selection of tubers available at the workshop

  • Tannorwood Flower Farm Cut Flower Dahlia seed pack

This is a small group workshop with limited numbers to create a highly interactive and personalised hands on participant experience so you walk out feeling confident to put into practise what you learn.

Important Information regarding your workshop booking:

What is provided

  • All materials to undertake workshop activities

  • Refreshments tea/coffee/water, morning tea platter. *Please advise us in advance of any dietary or food intolerances/allergies/requirements so we can cater for them.

Location

The workshop is located on our farm in the stunning Dooralong Valley, Central Coast Hinterland. We are 15 minutes out of Wyong.

Address: 80 Dooralong Ridge Drive, Dooralong NSW

Specific instructions and contact information on how to find us and where to park will be sent to all participants prior to the event.

What to wear & bring

Please come prepared with a hat, sunscreen, umbrella, jacket, drink bottle and enclosed shoes (enclosed shoes mandatory). At the farm we wear a combination of gumboots and workboots. These are the preferred option if you already have them, especially if the weather has been wet in the leadup to or on the day of the event. You will still be able to undertake the workshop in other types of enclosed shoes such as joggers, we just cannot guarantee you will avoid muddy shoes should the weather be wet. Farm life, its often muddy :-) Don’t wear your besties.

Weather

This workshop is held on a farm and will be outdoors. Whilst we hope the weather is stunning we cannot guarantee beautiful weather. Such is farming life. A little bit of rain will not stop us having a great time. Unless we deem the weather extreme and rendering us unable to physically undertake workshop activities the workshop will go ahead. This is at the complete discretion of us the organisers. We will make every attempt to judge weather appropriately and notify you if the workshop is to be cancelled. This may be on the the morning of the workshop and we will contact all participants via text and email. Please ensure when you book you provide current details so we can reach you if ncessary. In the circumstance that we require to cancel the event you will be provided with either a full credit to attend a future workshop, or a full refund.

TERMS & CONDITIONS - Please read carefully


1. REFUNDS/CANCELLATIONS


At Tannorwood we spend a lot of time, attention and care undertaking advanced preparation of farm spaces and organising materials for workshops and events.

Due to the limited number of places at this workshop your booking is non-refundable except in the following circumstances:

- The event is cancelled or rescheduled due to host illness, insufficient enrolments or extreme weather if applicable as per the weather section and host decision only.  Minimum enrolments are required for all events. Should an event have to be cancelled all participants enrolled in that event will be contacted and an alternative date or a full refund will be offered.


If you cannot attend the event due illness or a change in personal circumstances we unfortunately cannot be held liable. We understand things happen and a refund will only be available to you if the ticket/s can be resold. You are very welcome to send somebody in your place, please advise us if you wish to do this.


Cancellation on the day of the event or failing to show up forfeits 100% of your booking fee. 


2. YOUR OBLIGATIONS

You must comply with all requests from Tannorwood Flower Farm representatives with regard to health and safety. Failure to do so will result in you being asked to leave the event (in which case no refund will be provided). You may not bring any equipment or items of a hazardous or dangerous nature to the event. If you act in any way which in our opinion is likely to cause any harm or nuisance to any person at the event, you will be required to leave the event and we shall not be liable to refund your ticket fee or any other payment.


You must keep your personal belongings with you at all times and we accept no liability for any damage to, loss of or theft of any of your belongings or other items brought to an event by you.

We make every endevour to provide you with high quality bulbs and plants we ourselves use but cannot be held responsible if these do not grow for you due to the variabilities of nature and we are not monitoring this growth effort ourselves. As we are not providing you with a finished fully grown product Tannorwood Flower Farm offers no guarantees for plant/bulb growth.

 
3. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

 
Whilst every reasonable precaution is taken by us to ensure security and safety at the workshop, we shall not in any way be liable for any loss or damage suffered by you in relation to the event. As a working flower farm, there are naturally hazards and risks throughout the farm. Attendance and participation at our events are entirely at your own risk. Further, by purchasing a ticket to the Event you agree to; not hold Tannorwood Flower Farm liable for any and all claims, loss or damage to personal property, personal injury, liabilities and costs, including legal or medical fees, as a result of your participation in the Event, including travel to and from the Event (including air travel). 


4. PHOTOGRAPHY / VIDEO
 
Photos and/or videos may be taken during the workshop for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed/recorded, please let a staff member know before the workshop starts. Photography and/or video will be used to promote workshops and events via social media, marketing materials and website.