Developed and managed by Marsh Street Arches and Garden Community Interest Company.
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Edible flowers - advice from Royal Horticultural Society
“Edible flowers add colour, flavour and texture to savoury
and sweet dishes, as well as cordials, oils and butters. A wide range of
annuals and perennial edible flowers can be grown in the garden from early
spring to late autumn. Children can be encouraged to take an active interest in
growing and preparing food through edible flowers” – Source RHS.
To find out more about edible flowers got to the link below.
Please note not all flowers are edible, accurate
identification of flowers is essential – if you are in doubt, don’t eat.
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Our new planting boxes
Lining our new planting boxes before installing them either side of the compost toilet ramp.
Funding to enable the purchase of our new planting boxes was
provided from a grant we have been awarded by Cumbria County Council.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Friday, 16 May 2014
FREE gardeners drop-in session between 1 and 3 pm Friday 6th June
Our resident expert, Jennifer (from Carpe Diem Gardens),
will be available to answer your gardening queries such as; what to grow, when
and where to grow your plants, what plants are edible? what plants should you
plant next to one another? what plants are good for wildlife? All these and
much more - there is no need book just call in!
FREE cook and eat workshop 10 - 12 noon, Friday 6th June
Our FREE Workshop Programme for 2014 continues between 10 - 12 noon on Friday 6 June when we are holding a FREE "Cook and eat" workshop on the site -
using our rocket stove and kelly kettle.
You can book your place by ringing 01229 876546 or Email:
neighbourhoodmgt@barrowbc.gov.uk
Funding to enable the workshop session has been provided from a grant we have been awarded by People’s Health Trust using money
raised by Healthable Community Interest Company through The Health Lottery.
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Assembling our new picnic table
Funding to enable the purchase of our new picnic table was provided from a grant we were awarded by Cumbria County Council.
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Edible flowers - advice from Royal Horticultural Society (RHS)
“Edible flowers add colour, flavour and texture to savoury
and sweet dishes, as well as cordials, oils and butters. A wide range of
annuals and perennial edible flowers can be grown in the garden from early
spring to late autumn. Children can be encouraged to take an active interest in
growing and preparing food through edible flowers” – Souce RHS.
You can find out more about edible flowers on the RHS
website here.
Friday, 9 May 2014
FREE art in the garden workshop
The aim of this free “art in the garden” workshop, facilitated by Jennifer Lauruol of Carpe Diem Gardens, was to enjoy using soft pastel colours to experiment with drawing people. By the end of the session those attending had explored several ways of using pastel colours and created one or more colourful images of people.
Funding to enable the workshop session was provided from a grant we have been awarded by The Peoples health Trust, using money raised by Healthable Community Interest Company via the health Lottery.
Among the feedback we received included:
"I have had a lovely morning at the workshop. Lovely people here"
"It is a calming, relaxing place. I made new friends"
"Felt comfortable, welcome and really enjoyed it"
"I feel confident enough to socialise more"
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
FREE Gardeners drop in service 1- 3 pm Friday 9th May
Our gardeners drop-in between 1 and 3 pm Friday 9th May is a free service to help support you in your gardening and growing efforts.
Our resident expert, Jennifer (from Carpe Diem Gardens), will be available to answer
your gardening queries such as; what to grow, when and where to grow your plants, what plants are edible? what plants should you plant next to
one another? what plants are good for wildlife? All these and much
more - there is no need book just call in!
Friday, 2 May 2014
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Eight of the best herbs for containers
“Herbs
are wonderful for containers. Few crops give you so much from so little space.
Often just a few leaves can transform a dish. Many also have flowers that
attract beneficial insects – bees love chive flowers for example and hoverflies
love coriander flowers. If you like herbs and have space for a pot to two, do
try growing a few. They are amongst the easiest in containers. And many like
mint, chives, thyme and rosemary will return year after year, so you don’t even
have to sow them every year, either. All in all, a real winner in small spaces" Source Vertical Veg
Vertical Veg has posted a new video in which Lorraine, who runs the herb farm Herbal Haven, shares her tips on how to grow - Eight of the best herbs for containers
Vertical Veg has posted a new video in which Lorraine, who runs the herb farm Herbal Haven, shares her tips on how to grow - Eight of the best herbs for containers
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