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Good Evening All.We have been refused a local allotment is Wells (Wookey Hole).We are keen to find a plot somewhere that we can use to grow food etc. Happy for it to be a share etc.Can anyone help…Continue
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Older people living in care are twice as likely to experience loneliness as those in the community.We are looking for friendly volunteers with an interest in helping others to gardening, to support…Continue
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Growing Support are looking for friendly volunteers with interests in gardening and supporting people, to help older people and people with dementia take part in gardening activities. You will…Continue
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We're looking for friendly volunteers to join our team working hard to enable people with dementia to stay physically and socially active.Join us and make a valuable contribution to your community,…Continue
Time: July 12, 2014 from 10am to 3pm
Location: The Community Farm
Street: Denny Lane
City/Town: Chew Magna, Somerset (Near Bristol & Bath)
Website or Map: http://www.thecommunityfarm.c…
Phone: 0845 617 1174
Event Type: workshop, course
Organized By: The Community Farm
Latest Activity: Jul 8, 2014
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After high demand, Tim Foster is back to share his wisdom and practical skills for saving seed.
During the morning you will have the opportunity to explore some floral botany to gain a better understanding of different plants and how they are pollinated.
You’ll then put this theory into practice by doing some simple seed saving as well as separating seed from plants that cross-pollinate. You’ll even have the opportunity to make some simple insect-proof tents for plants that cross pollinate.
£20 (£17 for Community Farm members)
Click here for more details and for booking info
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