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- Pembroke Pocket Garden
- London, SE17 1QR, United Kingdom
- Pembroke Pocket Garden is a pocket of space in the heart of Walworth for people to get together, experiment with growing and sharing food, and have creative fun along the way… The container garden is located within the grounds of the community centre Pembroke House, and is entirely what the community makes of it. The space has lots of potential, not only as a place for experimenting with ways of growing food, but also as a venue for events, exhibitions, pop up cafes, outdoor cinema, workshops and more… Pembroke Pocket Garden welcomes new folk all year around, so if you are interested in getting involved and being part of bringing this community space to life, please get in touch by contacting pembrokecommunitygarden@gmail.com
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Monday, 6 June 2011
Sat June 4, 2011 - Orange Rock Corps
On Saturday I felt very popular as 40 people, junior and senior, all came to visit me and help me grow!
Together we enjoyed a lot of sunshine, productive work, fresh mint refreshments and music!
Orange Rock Corps staff co-ordinated the activities that took place . There were a lot of activities, from painting over 200 cups as part of the one pot pledge campaign, making garden benches and compost bins.
Here are some people putting together the pallets into a compost heap.
After four hours of hard work, I now look very different - it really was a rapid makeover!
Together we enjoyed a lot of sunshine, productive work, fresh mint refreshments and music!
Orange Rock Corps staff co-ordinated the activities that took place . There were a lot of activities, from painting over 200 cups as part of the one pot pledge campaign, making garden benches and compost bins.
Here they are making benches for the garden
Here volunteers are painting the cups which will be used as pots in which beans can be planted. The pots will be given out free, along with the seeds, to over 200 local households.
My team washed over 50 recycling boxes which will soon be filled with soil and seeds and new growth!
After four hours of hard work, I now look very different - it really was a rapid makeover!
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1 comments:
Kenny: "What a great idea to engage so many volunteers to give out the "One Pot Pledge" to 200 homes in the community. It is the start of something interesting in our community."
Joseph: "I always look forward to watering my pot."
Hannah: "I am amazed to wake up every morning to find out how high the French beans have become."
Timothy: "Mm......why are my runner beans the shortest of the 3 pots?"
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