
Your Guide to Brawley's Fall Workshop Series
Your Guide to Brawley’s Fall Workshop Series 🍂
When the air turns crisp in the Piedmont, our little garden shop glows warm and welcoming. You’ll hear the rustle of potting soil, the clink of terracotta, and neighbors gathered around work tables, learning by doing, laughing, and leaving with something beautiful you made yourself.
This year’s lineup leans cozy and creative: edible Autumn Harvest Baskets, a little spooky Witchy Woman Topiaries, no‑carve Succulent Topped Pumpkins, Botanical Floating Frames, Pocket Rock Gardens, an Open Terrarium Night, and a showstopper Alpine Garden. Browse the photos, check dates & prices, then tap through to save your seat. Students enjoy 10% off in‑store during class.

Autumn Harvest Basket
Create a stunning fall planter that does double duty, gorgeous to look at and good for the table, too. Plant lettuce, herbs, greens, onions, and pansies in a handcrafted harvest basket.
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Witchy Woman Topiaries
A little spooky, a little garden magic. Shape a moss‑covered witch hat (large + small) with a planted terracotta base, then style with ribbon, dried florals, and mini gourds.
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Succulent Topped Pumpkins
A fall favorite with a twist of green, real pumpkins topped with succulents, moss, and natural accents. Long‑lasting and no carving required.
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Harvest Hang‑Up
Bring the beauty of fall to your porch with a handcrafted galvanized hanging basket brimming with seasonal texture and color.
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Pocket Rock Gardens (Set of 4)
Small stones, big charm. Create four mini rock planters, each finished with decorative stones, moss, and dried florals, perfect for desks or gifting.
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Botanical Floating Frames
Arrange pressed florals, ferns, and greenery in a floating glass frame for a timeless piece of botanical art.
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Open Terrarium Night
Bring your own glass container (2.5″ opening or larger) or choose one here. Ticket covers shared supplies, tools, and guidance; plants and décor are purchased in class.
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Alpine Garden
Design a layered alpine landscape inside a large charcoal japi bowl using rock‑grading techniques and miniature evergreens, artistry meets horticulture.
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Where do I park? Parking lot in front of the shop; overflow on the side building at Beatty Avenue or in the lot at A Cut Above if after 5pm.
What should I bring? Just yourself — tools and materials provided unless noted.
What about cancellations? See the “Details” section on each workshop page for policy and BYO notes.