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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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Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Sat June 11, 2011 - Our 1st Saturday Session
A kind pair of hands re-potting my young ones.
New faces to my community sharing their knowledge about composting.
Ahhh! That's better; more room to grow.
Various types of tomatoes getting ready for the big move.
I hear corn on the cob with butter and a pinch of salt is just divine.
Genevieve from Tabard Community Garden was the Superstar today!
Sometimes you need a fresh pair of eyes.
Here Genevieve and Kathleen are Re-using broken recycling boxes to elevate our pathway beds.
Ensuring that all of Walworth can join our community. Wheelchair accessible and now I can be worked on at a more suitable height.
You can see me here just that wee bit taller.
Beet roots being harvested.
More yummy things to eat.
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