Need some more green goodness in your life? Then book yourself a spot at Vieille Branch‘s Moss Ball Workshop on Saturday 2 November! Moss balls are the perfect low maintenance plant – they’re easy to care for and are the perfect way to brighten up your home or garden. The lovely Andrea Fitzpatrick from Botanick will take workshop attendees through everything they need to know about how to make a moss ball, and she’ll bring all the materials required – although you’re free to take along a vessel to hang your moss ball in if you fancy it. The workshop runs from 10 am until 12.30 pm and costs $60, which includes tea or coffee from Vieille’s charming cafe and homemade biscuits from Andrea’s kitchen. Go here to get rolling and secure your spot!
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