The Regenerative Garden is a 7 part course consisting of one session a month designed to help you connect with nature, learn sustainable growing techniques, and feel supported in your gardening journey throughout the growing season. Join in for a single session or book the full course at a discounted rate.
In this Session, support local wildlife through the colder months by crafting natural bird feeders and creating winter habitats for insects, birds, and small mammals. This hands-on workshop blends creativity with conservation, teaching you how to make simple, sustainable structures that encourage biodiversity in your garden. We’ll explore the importance of invertebrates and hibernation, understanding how different species find shelter and food in the winter. You’ll also learn about biochar, a natural soil enhancer that improves soil health while reducing carbon footprint.
What’s Included
Expert tuition from our garden team, hands-on activities, access to OmVed’s gardens, a friendly and welcoming space to learn alongside fellow growers.
Who Can Take Part?
Open to all levels, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned gardener looking to deepen your knowledge, this series is designed for anyone passionate about growing food and working with nature.
What to expect
Each session of this wider series focuses on a key aspect of regenerative gardening, from growing food with minimal resources to composting, seed saving, and supporting wildlife. You'll get hands-on experience, expert guidance, and plenty of inspiration to take home. Expect a mix of practical skills, ecological insights, and interactive discussions, all set within the lush OmVed Gardens.
Meet the Facilitator:
John Gaffney is an experienced horticulturist with nearly 20 years in the field, specializing in garden design and plant care. Having studied in both New Zealand and the UK, he has worked across botanical gardens, private estates, and domestic landscapes. Currently the Head Landscape Gardener at OmVed, John is passionate about sustainable gardening and biodiversity. In his own garden, he grows a variety of produce and nurtures an ever-expanding collection of cacti and succulents.

About OmVed Gardens:
OmVed Gardens is a garden, exhibition, events, and learning space in North London dedicated to exploring the connections between food, ecology and creativity for health and climate resilience. We are on a mission to inspire ecological awareness and action, and deepen our understanding of interconnectedness with the natural world.
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This session is part of a wider series called the Regenerative Garden. Explore the full programme here.
A note on accessibility: The gardens are set on a hill, featuring steep paths and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. Wheelchair access across the site is currently limited while landscape works are underway. For events, there is drop-off access by car to the Barn main building. If you require wheelchair drop-off, please get in touch with us ahead of time. There is an accessible toilet located inside the Barn.
Subsidised Tickets: We have a few reserved tickets at a subsidised rate. If this workshop is not monetarily accessible, please write to us at events@omvedgardens.com to avail yourself of a subsidised ticket rate. Subject to availability.
Refund Policy: These tickets are non refundable unless the event is sold out and a wait list is open. In the case of an open waitlist, we offer exchanges up to 10 days before the start of the session.