Learn to Scythe Workshop

Learn to Scythe Workshop

Learn how to use a scythe for effective and low-impact meadow management.

By Cheshire Wildlife Trust

Date and time

Location

Hob Hey Wood

Townfield Lane Frodsham WA6 7EP United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours 30 minutes

Learn how to scythe in this hands-on workshop designed to equip you with the techniques and knowledge needed for effective meadow and grassland maintenance.

Mowing your meadow once a year is essential for its long-term health, as removing the dead plant growth helps prevent excess nutrients from returning to the soil.

Whether you're managing a wildflower meadow, or want to help those who do, this practical session focuses on low-impact, sustainable methods that promote biodiversity and reduce reliance on noisy, fuel-hungry machinery.

You’ll be guided by Steve Tomlin, one of the UK’s best scything instructors, known for his clear, practical teaching style and expertise. This will be a learning-by-doing workshop to send you away ready to continue on your own.

What to expect:

  • How to set up the scythe to your size & adjust the blade
  • Learn the most ergonomic mowing style for more efficient cutting
  • Sharpening in the field
  • Peening demonstration (hammering the blade to shape the edge)
  • Care & maintenance of the scythe
  • Meadow management tips
  • FREE wildflowers to take home

These workshops are normally priced at around £70 per person, but thanks to generous funding from the D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, they are currently FREE to attend. But spaces are limited—don’t forget to book your free spot today!

No prior experience necessary. Please note, this workshop is for adults only.

If you have any questions please contact bwilliams@cheshirewt.org.uk.

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Cheshire Wildlife Trust is one of 46 Wildlife Trusts working across the UK. With the invaluable support of volunteers and members we manage around 40 nature reserves. We also work with other organisations and landowners to protect and connect wildlife sites across the county and inspire local communities and young people to care for wildlife where they live.

As the region’s leading wildlife charity, we act as a voice for wildlife and the environment, meeting with those who shape and influence our countryside from your local community to Westminster.

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