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Location:
Chelsea Physic Garden

Date & time:
Sunday 26 Oct 2025, 10.00am - 11.00am

Price:
£30.00

Step into the darker side of the plant world this Halloween at Chelsea Physic Garden with a special Carnivorous Kokedama making workshop.

About the event

Kokedama, meaning moss ball in Japanese, are plants grown in a sculpted ball of soil wrapped in moss. They can be hung like strange fruit or placed on trays as living ornaments.

In this workshop you will craft your own kokedama using carnivorous plants such as Venus Flytraps and Pitcher plants. These sinister specimens lure, trap, and consume their prey, making them the perfect botanical companions for the season. A creation both beautiful and curious to take home.

This workshop is suitable for all ages. All materials will be provided and your ticket includes entry to the Garden for the day.

FAQs

Is the Chelsea Physic Garden accessible?

Most of the Garden is fully accessible, with the exception of the first floor Gallery at Chelsea Physic Garden which is used only for special events and is only accessible via a narrow 22 step staircase with a handrail.

If you are attending an event and need help please get in touch at enquiries@chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk or call 0207 352 5646.

Are bikes or scooters allowed?

Bikes (including folding bikes) and scooters are not permitted. There are bike racks located along Royal Hospital Road. These can be used to secure any bikes and scooters.

Please do not secure any bikes or scooters to the railings outside the Royal Hospital Chelsea or Burton Court. Any items secure to these railings will be removed.

Can I bring children?

Please adhere to the age range specified for events on the listings page and if appropriate please book a ticket for your child. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult approved by the parent/guardian. This person can accompany a maximum of four children per event. Where permitted, any child over the age of two needs their own seat for events.

The event organiser cannot be responsible for unsupervised children.

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