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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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Thursday, 23 June 2011
Wed June 22, 2011 - Chased Indoors by the Rain
Everyone got into Blue Peter mode painting the
pots we will distribute to the
surrounding neighbourhood.
pots we will distribute to the
surrounding neighbourhood.
Here the newest and youngest member
of our community ...
Cheeky Bella is too fast for the camera.
My community even has an indoor
wheelbarrow.
My community is very resourceful at keeping
the neighbourhood free from fly tipping.
Perfectly good lumber will be Re-used
to make shelves, trellises, etc. The list
is endless.
West
There was a break in the rain so, my
community split into 2 teams.
There was a break in the rain so, my
community split into 2 teams.
Here David is trying to tame a neighbour's
encroaching ivy.
I think word has travelled through the grapevine
(or maybe it's the roots), on just how nice
it is to visit.
encroaching ivy.
I think word has travelled through the grapevine
(or maybe it's the roots), on just how nice
it is to visit.
Michael master label maker busy at work.
Good thing too because indoors they had started
re-potting my young seedlings and they
all needed to be named.
Here Bella is having a short break
on her Mum Fiona's knee.
We really do cater to all age groups
so, if you think
"I'd love to come for a visit but, I have my little one"
All are welcome!
After another delicious shared lunch ...
we all chipped in to give the place a tidy.
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1 comments:
It was a great day to be sure. And well documented here!
I smelt some cinnamon basil today at the community garden at In-Spire in Walworth. It was heavenly. Maybe we could arrange a cutting swap...Food for thought eh?
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