"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone
else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of
other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your
own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and
intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything
else is secondary" - Steve Jobs
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Friday 31 July 2015
How to pick for the kitchen free advice from Gardeners World
"Culinary herbs are the original cut-and-come-again crop, so
if you've got them in the garden, don't be afraid to get snipping and picking.
The plants really will benefit from it, and you'll have wonderful flavours to
add to dishes"
Gardeners World have produced free advice on how to pick herbs for the kitchen, while keeping the plants productive. If you would like more information please visit their website here.
Friday 24 July 2015
FREE wildflower spotter sheets from Plantlife
The roadside wild flower spotter sheet from Plantlife is
perfect for those planning a walk in the countryside.
You can download free printable copies of all the spotter
sheets on their web page here.
A most enjoyable free cook and eat workshop session
The aim of this workshop was to learn something new about
‘fruit’ vegetables, dessert fruit, seeds and nuts. By the end of the session, attendees had:
Talked about fruits and seeds
Learned about some edible wild fruit
Observed some ‘fruit’ vegetables, fruits, seeds and wild
fruits in the garden
Prepared a salad, a stir-fry and a fruit salad
Brewed tea from seeds
We are very pleased to say that the workshop session was
free thanks to funding we have received from Cumbria County Council’s Healthy
Weights Grant scheme.
Preparing for this mornings free cook and eat fruit workshop
Preparing for this morning FREE “cook and eat fruit” workshop
facilitated by Jennifer Lauruol from Carpe Diem Gardens.
The session is free thanks to funding we have received from
Cumbria County Council’s Healthy Weights Grant scheme.
Wednesday 22 July 2015
What to do in the garden in August
There's always something to be doing in the garden, whether
it's pruning, tidying or sowing. Thompson and Morgan have put together their
top gardening tasks for August.
For detailed information please visit the Thompson & Morgan website here
Sunday 19 July 2015
We are looking forward to this weeks free cook and eat session
This weeks free cook and eat session, facilitated by Jennifer Lauruol from Carpe Diem Gardens, will focus on the health benefits of growing fruit, grain and seeds and including them in your diet.
The session is free thanks to funding we have received from Cumbria County Council’s Healthy Weights Grant scheme.
Saturday 18 July 2015
Friday 17 July 2015
Free cook and eat flowers workshop
The aim of the workshop was to explore some well-known and
less familiar edible flowers and flower vegetables, and cook a meal to eat
together in the garden. By the end of the session, attendees had:
Learned about flowers and the role they play for plants
Talked about different kinds of plants we can eat
Harvested some flowers in the garden for our meal
Made three recipes to eat together
We are very pleased to say that the workshop
session was free thanks to funding we have received from Cumbria County Council’sHealthy Weights Grant scheme.
Preparing for this mornings free "cook and eat flowers" workshop
Preparing for todays free "cook and eat flowers" workshop
facilitated by Jennifer Lauruol, of Carpe Diem Gardens.
Funding to enable the free workshop session has been provided by a grant we have received from Cumbria County Council’s HealthyWeights Grant scheme.
The big butterfly count 2015
The big butterfly count is a nationwide survey aimed at
helping us assess the health of our environment. It was launched in 2010 and
has rapidly become the world's biggest survey of butterflies.
Why count butterflies?
Butterflies react very quickly to change in their
environment which makes them excellent biodiversity indicators. Butterfly
declines are an early warning for other wildlife losses.
That’s why counting butterflies can be described as taking
the pulse of nature.
The count will also assist us in identifying trends in
species that will help us plan how to protect butterflies from extinction, as
well as understand the effect of climate change on wildlife.
Thursday 16 July 2015
Tuesday 14 July 2015
Monday 13 July 2015
Quote for the week......
“The most beautiful people we have known are those who have
known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss and have found their
way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity and an
understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness and a deep
loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen” - E Kubler-Ross
Friday 10 July 2015
A fun, interesting and free cook and eat session
The aim of
the free cook and eat leaves workshop was to learn something new about leafy
vegetables herbs and edible wild leaves. By the end of the session, attendees had:
Talked about
leaf forms and growth
Learned
about some edible wild leaves
Picked some
herbs and wild leaves in the garden
Prepared a
salad, a stir-fry and savoury herb spread for bread
Brewed herb
tea
The session
was facilitated by: Jennifer Lauruol, of Carpe Diem Gardens
Funding to
enable the free workshop session has been provided by a grant we have received
from Cumbria County Council’s Healthy Weights Grant scheme.
Just about ready for todays free cook and eat workshop
Just about ready for todays cook and eat leaves workshop facilitated by Jennifer Lauruol, of Carpe Diem Gardens.
Funding to enable the free workshop session has been provided by a grant we have received from Cumbria County Council’s Healthy Weights Grant scheme.
Funding to enable the free workshop session has been provided by a grant we have received from Cumbria County Council’s Healthy Weights Grant scheme.
We are looking forward to todays free cook and eat workshop
Getting ready for todays cook and eat leaves workshop facilitated by Jennifer Lauruol, of Carpe Diem Gardens.
Funding to enable the free workshop session has been provided by a grant we have received from Cumbria County Council’s Healthy Weights Grant scheme.
Funding to enable the free workshop session has been provided by a grant we have received from Cumbria County Council’s Healthy Weights Grant scheme.
Wednesday 8 July 2015
Tuesday 7 July 2015
Monday 6 July 2015
FREE July Wildflower Spotter sheet from Plantlife
The July Wildflower Spotter sheet from Plantlife is perfect
for those planning a trip to a meadow this weekend.