Step into a serene world of nurturing greenery with Roots to Fruit! Join us on a refreshing Tuesday morning for a delightful gardening experience that begins at 10 am and wraps up around midday. Delve into the beauty of nature as we indulge in gentle gardening practices together.
But that’s not all! Our sessions aren’t just about gardening; we also host engaging craft workshops. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, bask in the outdoors, and savor a comforting cuppa along with a nibble of nature’s goodness!
Ready to embark on this enriching journey? Drop us a message to reserve your spot or simply text/call us at 07590620890. And guess what? Thanks to the generous support of the National Lottery Community Fund, this experience comes at absolutely no cost to you!
Come, let’s cultivate joy, community, and growth together!
Can’t come in person? why not try our online resources that have covered past subjects on our Tuesday morning course below:
The 101 online beginers gardening course :
Click here for and use the password below to get you started on learning how to plant your veg’ plot and garden: Password:Â P0tPlant$
Click here to learn about how to maintain your planted border or vegetable plot please follow the link and use the password : Password:Â B0rder$
Heres some resources that fullfill a number of great outcomes in one activity, its all about seed sowing indoors and you can also learn about how to grow a highly nutritious crop ready to harvest 10 to 14 days after sowing.
Here’s an online resource page showing you how to design a garden:
Password : R00ms
A number of people attended our free practical Fruit tree pruning workshop. Please click on the link below and input the password to gain some more information around pruning techniques:
The password is: Deliber82
How to identify herbaceous perennials- watch this short video that looks at a small range of herbaceous perennials in late autumn :
Identifying Trees in Winter- Here is a resource in the link below that shows you how to identify a range of trees and shrubs in the winter:
Dont know your spade from a shove? Or your rake from a hoe? then click here for a look at gardening tools and equipment. Type in the password: T00l$
























