Article Source: Dobbies
Last Updated: 14 April 2025 13:38
This year’s National Children’s Gardening Week aims to inspire children’s curiosity in gardening and celebrate the fun that gardens hold for young people. Taking place from 24 May to 1 June, the warmer weather means that children can see the immediate results of sowing, planting and other gardening activities and help capture their enthusiasm.
The Children’s Planting and Afternoon Tea experience is a 90-minute event that gives children the chance to explore their creativity, and the Dobbies’ Green Team will encourage them to use their imagination while creating their very own planted container, with seasonal plants and flowers in a themed animal pot, to take home and look after.
After this, they will make their way to the restaurant for a Children’s Afternoon Tea that features three tiers of sweet and savoury delights, including Dobbies’ famous scones. Children will enjoy a mix of sandwiches, carrot and cucumber sticks served with a dipping cream cheese and an array of sweet treats, including a mini doughnut, a gingerbread man and a delicious waffle finger with dipping chocolate, sugar strands and chocolate chip toppings. They’ll also get the choice of orange and blackcurrant squash.
Dobbies’ Events Programme Manager, Ayesha Nickson, is looking forward to welcoming families along to this exciting new event. She said: “National Children’s Gardening Week is such a great chance for families to come along to their nearest Dobbies for a fun and engaging gardening event.
“We’ve designed this experience to bring kids of all ages together for a hands-on session, allowing them to explore the different types of plants recommended by our Green Team and create their very own colourful planted pot to take home.”
Tickets for the Children’s Planting and Afternoon Tea experience are £25 per child. Adults can also enjoy a Heritage Afternoon Tea, priced at £17 per adult, or a hot drink and cake option priced at £7.40. Spaces are limited, and tickets are available at www.dobbies.com/events
Image: Sister and brother duo, Alice (4) and Archie (6) at Dobbies
Credit: Stewart Attwood
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