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- 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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Wednesday, 27 July 2011
A bounty of harvesting
My loyal gardeners came today and helped relieve me of some of my crops
Can you tell a kohl robi from a yellow carrot and some curly Kale?
My neighbours also helped to build me a compost bin and fill it with plants that were past their 'eat by' date....like this shaved Kale:
When plants like this are removed from their pots, it is important to remember to sieve through the soil left behind to remove stones and roots so that new plants can grow better in it.
Shelagh worked hard doing the sieving.
The session was entertaining and even involved a bit of a murder mystery....
Who ate this strawberry and how did they manage to leave this part behind?
Whatever next, eh?
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