Join us for a new Autumn / Winter Series of Garden Skills Workshops! Taking place within our Community Garden at TOSH, these afternoons a made up of both garden growing skills, and creative workshops, to feed us and nature.
Drop in for any or all of this series 2pm-4pm, September through to January.
Schedule:
22nd September - Wildflower mow, seed collecting and plant printing.
Help Melinda mow the wildflowers and grasses in the orchard and collect the seeds to share and make your own meadow. Create beautiful nature prints from the flowers and grasses with Rosie. With Melinda McCheyne and Rosie Edwards.
27th October - Bulb Planting
17th November - Storytelling by the Fire Pit, and Garden preparation for Winter
tbc 19th January - Wassailing, join in new year blessings for the Orchard
About The Orchard Garden
The Orchard Garden was built during the 2015 refurbishment of TOSH. For years the garden contained just four fruit trees, with spring bulbs and wildflowers growing up each Summer. The garden was plain and underused, but had lots of potential.
With thanks to two years funding from the People’s Health Trust, with money raised through Health Lottery South West, we have consulted with our community and commissioned a new garden design by our Landscape Architect.
Our theme is 'Food for Us, Food for Nature' and it will be a sanctuary to learn, grow, work, rest and harvest in.
We have been using our garden to run monthly workshops, learning growing and creative skills to save money and grow fresh food at home. In Summer 2023, we invited our community to help us start building the garden. Using reclaimed bricks donated by our community, we have built pathways with minimal concrete to have a low impact on nature. We then begun to add new fruit trees, fruit bushes and climbers - plus flower bulbs for feeding the insects in Spring. In 2024, we added new seating and meeting areas, herbs and a play corner, as well as beautiful community-made tiles.
Get Involved!
We always have plenty to do and learn together - join us for one session - or all.
Tickets are available for a £5 per person donation. Donations help us to maintain the garden and to continue to offer these sessions. Under 5s do not need tickets.
Free Community Tickets are available to support those who need it most (e.g those with low income, asylum seekers, refugees, vulnerable migrants).
Please note that these are limited. If you do sign up for a Community Ticket and can no longer attend, please cancel or let us know, enabling someone else to join.
This project has been made possible with funding from the People’s Health Trust using money raised by Health Lottery South West. We have also received donations from JPMorgan, Wessex Water and more.
Gladstone Road, Bournemouth, BH7 6BG