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Seed Saving Workshop

  • Velocity Café & Bicycle Workshop 1 Crown Avenue Inverness, Scotland, IV2 3NF United Kingdom (map)

Limited spaces, book via Eventbrite.

Join us for a seed-saving workshop at the Velocity café with Finlay from our local seed company, Seeds of Scotland!

Finlay will give a presentation covering basic terminology and techniques of seed saving as well as how to plan seed saving into your garden this season. This will be followed by a group discussion/Q&A.

There will also be the opportunity to buy open-pollinated seeds grown by Seeds of Scotland at their farm near Evanton.

A hot drink of your choice will be provided between 6.00-6:30pm. The workshop will start at 6:30pm.

How the tickets work - Pay What You Can:

Tier A - Standard Ticket - £8 - covers cost of hot drink, partial workshop costs & puts small amount to subsidised places.

Tier B - Cost Price Ticket - £6 - covers cost of hot drink and partial workshop costs.

Tier C - Subsidised Ticket - £4 - covers cost of hot drink.

All ticket prices include booking fees.

There are limited spaces for the session so please only book if you are able to attend. This event is supported by funding provided by the Highland Community Waste Partnership.

NB: One requirement of the funding is that we collect feedback from participants about the event. You will be asked to fill out a feedback form at the end of the session.

Photography: We will also take photographs during the session for sharing on social media and reporting purposes. By signing up, you are giving consent to having your photo taken. If you are not comfortable having your photograph taken, please let us know.

Attendance & cancellation policy: Please only book a ticket if you know you are able to attend. If your plans change, you must cancel your ticket and let us know with at least 48 hours notice of the event start time so that others can attend.

For any questions or accessibility requirements, please email HCWP@velocitylove.co.uk

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