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  • Springtime blossom in the garden

    Fooled into a false spring!

    This has certainly been a season of stops and starts but hopefully now we’re in April we’ve finally turned a corner. Our daffodils, broad beans and fruit trees are finally in bloom, and at the weekend our gardeners were gagging to get growing!     In our series of monthly gardening workshops the theme of…

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  • Weed identification workshop in progress

    Signs of spring

    It’s been a long, cold old winter but it hasn’t stopped our intrepid team getting out in our garden and getting ready for the growing season ahead. From mid-January onwards we’ve been tidying, pruning and planting raspberries and redcurrants in our Fruit Beds over by the children’s playground. Adding some gardeners’ gold (manure) from Vauxhall…

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  • Halloween Happening Pathway Launch

    What could be better than being out in the autumn sunshine on Clapham Common, enjoying fab good and fun activities surrounded by lots of friendly faces? Well, our Halloween Happening Pathway Launch certainly had all of that. Then then along came the scary faces… Be afraid! As well as jack o’lantern carving there was leaf…

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  • Access to our garden

    For the past few months we have been busy fundraising for access pathways in the extended part of our garden, and we were shown such generosity by the community that we achieved our Spacehive crowdfunding target ahead of time. A huge thanks to everyone who helped us reach our goal of £5,055! On 2 October…

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  • A feast fit for the Lord of the Manor

    It’s been a funny old summer with temperatures reaching the highest we’ve known in June since the heatwave in 1976, then we were plunged into a cold snap. But despite the erratic weather we’ve grown an amazing amount of produce in our beds on the Common this summer, something well worth celebrating. And that’s just…

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  • Lots of produce and we’re not just talking rhubarb…

    We had a sunny morning for our Pollinator Workshop with Hannah Norman, which was informative, fun and well attended. Busy bee home makers There was a great interest in the wide variety of insects in the garden, including a huge dragon fly, and some very elegant bee houses were built from plastic bottles and hollow…

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  • Paving the way for the future

    It’s been a sizzling summer so far, our garden is loving it and so are we! During the last month or so we haven’t just been beavering away sowing, growing and tending the garden, we’ve also having great fun with a fantastic group of people. Getting physical with friends Back in June we held our…

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  • Merry month of May

    May is one of the most green and lush months of the year, but it seems to have come to an end all too quickly. Where does the time in the garden go? Earlier this month we held the first of our three workshops with Michel from Social Landscapes. In this Small scale growing at…

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  • April can be unpredicable

      April has seen so much happening at Bandstand Beds. It has seen some really hot days and some very chilly ones. Throughout it all we have had busy Saturdays and started Wednesday evening sessions. Education this month from a workshop run by Ruth Arnott planting potatoes on a sunny day. And earthing them up in…

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  • March Winds do Blow

    It’s been a busy few weeks at the beds, borderline hectic at times, but with everyone mucking in it’s amazing how much can be achieved in a short time. New beds have been built and planted with crops in preparation for the cook-ups that we have planned for the summer Tom adding the finishing touches…

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