Date | Saturday 8th September 2018 |
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Time | 11:00 until 14:00 |
Meet At | Cooks Wood Road Car Park Cooks Wood Road, Sheffield S5 8XB |
Organised By | Friends of Parkwood Springs |
Description | Parkwood Forest Garden is a beautiful calm space and a productive permaculture project. It is a young forest garden developed by Sheffield City Council in association with local volunteers. A forest garden is a productive managed woodland that is beneficial to both people, in terms of produce, and wildlife, by way of habitat provision. A wealth of edible and medicinal produce can be organically grown: fruit, nuts, vegetables, herbs, spices and much more. Parkwood forest garden has been designed to need only a small amount of external input. It requires weeding, mulching & pruning, the compost pile needs managing and spreading and, best of all, there is often a lot of harvesting to be done. Other than digging up weeds, it involves a no-dig approach to gardening. We meet in the car park on Cooks Wood Road at 10.45am and walk over to the garden for 11.00am. We have a break at 1.00pm, you can bring your own drink and snack or food to share. We usually make a hot drink too. We finish at around 2.00pm. All tools and appropriate training are provided. Wear sturdy shoes, warm clothes in winter, and come and join us. |
Contact | Tim Shortland |
Phone No. | No information available |
Tim.Shortland [at] sheffield.gov.uk | |
Type of Event | Gardening |
Primary Focus | Gardening |
Wheelchair/Pushchair Accessible | Yes |
Suitable for Families | Yes |