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Category Archives: Monthly Munch
The Big Dig – location change today
OOOOOOOH NOOOOOOO! The rain has thwarted some of our plans… Our Monthly Munch event today from 12-4 was due to take place in the community garden at Dyke Rd Park and was also coinciding with The Big Dig week this … Continue reading
We only went and did it…
I am not even going to write much about this MONUMENTOUS event. Except to say huge thanks to Tim Simpson and all at Plunge Productions who donated time, materials, blood sweat and tears in order to produce a couple of … Continue reading
Community Compost Turning
At todays monthly munch we were probably a bit more concerned with stuff which had already been munched rather than stuffing our own faces! We had a go at turning the compost from the first box that we filled last … Continue reading
Posted in Community Composting Scheme, Community Garden, Monthly Munch
Tagged community, compost
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Making borage ice cubes from the community garden
Finally we are having a few days of real summer including our August meet up. We enjoyed a lovely sunny day in the community garden: picnicking, harvesting and also preparing the beds for the autumn. As part of our summery picnic … Continue reading
Posted in Community Garden, Community Picnic, Food & Cooking, Monthly Munch
Tagged community, eating, FoDRP, garden, monthly munch
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Somewhere to sit and munch!
Just in time for August’s Monthly Munch event, we’re going to have some benches installed at the Community Garden! Our marvellous friend and local resident Tim from Plunge Productions (and his crew) have kindly donated unused materials from their workshop, … Continue reading