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We spent time preparing the raised beds for planting, topping them up with plenty of well rotted manure with woodchip, which was full of our fabulous friendly garden helpers… worms! Such fun watching them quickly burrow down into the beds with us providing a distraction for all the birds.

On Friday we’ll be getting back to sowing more seeds, planting and of course ...


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There’s definitely a feeling of spring in the air at Okehampton Community Garden.

Even with more rain on the horizon, the Community Garden is beginning to stir with the signs of spring.

Seeds are being sown and spring flowers are bringing life back to a sleepy garden. So far our volunteers have been sowing Beetroot, Leeks, Aster flowers, Spinach, Sweet Pea...


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On Sunday 18th January, Okehampton Community Garden was alive with song, laughter and ancient tradition as we co-hosted a Wassail with Wren Music. Wassailing is a traditional way of
celebrating and blessing fruit trees during winter, wishing them health and abundance for the year ahead. It felt very special to honour this custom together in the garden. With music, shared v...


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Today Jeanette and Morwenna from Okehampton Community Garden attended 2 amazing workshops set up for CAG Devon Members

In the morning we learnt about Creating a Community Micro Nursery

At Trimplants we had a behind-the-scenes visit and learnt from 40+ years of commercial nursery experience. Discovering how community groups can set up micro nurseries ...


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We have recently achieved status as a Plastic Free Ally in an effort to limit our use of single use plastics. To maintain this status we will strive to find alternatives to single use plastics in what we undertake in the garden, The Heart Space and at events that we take part in.

Becoming an Ally does not mean that we have completely eliminated our use of single us...


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