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Wednesday, 26 June 2019

Ramsden Brownies and Rainbows enjoy an early evening visit




















Pictures courtesy of Clare Johnson
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Not long before many of the crops will be ready for harvesting




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A good variety of plants flourishing on the grow your own scheme



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Wednesday, 12 June 2019

So far so good........


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Poppies adding colour on an otherwise dull and damp day



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Checking our onsite risk assessments, instruction manuals and maintenance schedule



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Salad leaf crops and strawberries growing well in some of our raised planters



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Monday, 3 June 2019

Vipers bugloss, ox eye daisy and buttercup on the wildlife friendly area

Vipers bugloss is a good source of food for a large variety of insects including; bumblebees, honey bees, painted lady and large skipper butterflies.


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A wild flower planter looking good in the sun


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Preparing a planter for transplanting tomato plants - weather permitting


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Service users seedlings are doing nicely and nearly ready for transplanting




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Saturday, 1 June 2019

Our fellow gardeners/service users have been busy this month




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About our blog page

Welcome to the Green Heart Den blog page. It was set up with the intention of hopefully providing a welcoming space where people can find out more about us and follow our progress. In particularly, those who are interested in our project but can not always visit the site. We hope it will also help to raise awareness of our activities to the wider community. Thank you for visiting.

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Would you like to become a valued Member of the Marsh Street Arches and Garden Community Interest Company. It costs nothing to become a member and there are many benefits such as:

Having a say in the management and future of the company.
Being able to vote at members meetings.
An opportunity to stand as a director of the company.

If interested you can find details of our company by clicking on the links below.

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Achievements so far

Love Barrow Awards - Environmental Volunteers of the Year Award 2012

The District Special Trophy (Barrow in Furness Trophy) - Award for Achievement in the Borough, Cumbria in Bloom Awards 2009.

Neighbourhood Award - Certificate of Outstanding Achievement, Cumbria in Bloom Awards 2009.

Love Barrow Awards - Community Project of the Year 2009.

Greener Communities, Cumbria Community Awards 2008.

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