On Saturday, I joined in the harvest celebrations at Woodlands Community Garden, on West Princes Street.
There was an fantastic mix of activities taking place throughout the afternoon, including singing, poetry, and piano playing. For children and young people, they could get involved in face painting, making vegetable animals and sewing using recycled materials.
There was an fantastic mix of activities taking place throughout the afternoon, including singing, poetry, and piano playing. For children and young people, they could get involved in face painting, making vegetable animals and sewing using recycled materials.
Creative vegetables.
View of the garden from the information stall.
I really enjoyed chatting with people who came along and took part in the various activities or just sat relaxing in the garden.
Everyone involved in supporting the community garden, especially the people responsible for the raised beds, are making a huge difference to the Woodlands area. It has brightened up the environment on West Princes Street and helped bring people together, promoting friendships and a stronger community spirit.
Everyone involved in supporting the community garden, especially the people responsible for the raised beds, are making a huge difference to the Woodlands area. It has brightened up the environment on West Princes Street and helped bring people together, promoting friendships and a stronger community spirit.
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