Garden Skills: Autumn Workshop Programme
Join us for community garden workshops at TOSH! Get inspired with creative sessions, while also developing your garden growing skills.
Location
The Old School House Boscombe
Gladstone Road Bournemouth BH7 6BG United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- In person
- Free venue parking
Refund Policy
About this event
Join us for our Autumn Programme of Garden Skills Workshops! Taking place in and around our Community Garden at TOSH, these afternoons are made up of both garden growing skills and creative workshops, to feed us and nature.
Drop in for any or all of this series on Sundays 2pm-4pm, September through to November.
Tickets
Tickets are £7.50 per person.
This donation help us to maintain the garden and to continue to offer these sessions.
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.
Under 5s do not need tickets!
This Autumn, we are excited to welcome back our expert facilitators for more garden growing wisdom and creative nature projects...
Autumn Programme 2025:
21st 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 Edwards.
19th October - Bulb Planting and Corn Dolly Weaving
Join us as we plant Spring bulbs in The Orchard Garden, and celebrate the Autumn harvest together! Help us get planting in our community garden, and take some bulbs home to plant in your own green space for a beautiful Spring display. Celebrate the transition into Autumn by learning how to weave traditional harvest corn dollies to take home, with Rosie Edwards.
23rd November - Autumn Crafts and Storytelling Around the Fire Pit
Join us as we put The Orchard Garden to bed for the Winter, with autumnal activities and storytelling around the fire pit. Make a natural candle holder to use on your walk around the garden. Discover some new recipes for hot mulled punch (non alcoholic), and enjoy a drink around the fire pit whilst listening to an autumnal story, told by Anna Shiels of Banana in the Moon.
About The Orchard Garden
Orchard Garden is a wildflower green space, built by our community, for our community.
The Orchard Garden was created and developed by our community of garden volunteers. Now serving as a community space, The Orchard Garden project provides nature craft workshops, volunteering opportunities, and our garden skills programme.
Built during the 2015 refurbishment of TOSH, The Orchard Garden initially contained just four fruit trees, with spring bulbs and wildflowers growing up each Summer.
Having received two years of funding in January 2023, we consulted with our community to commission a new garden design. Our theme was 'Food for Us, Food for Nature', designed to be a sanctuary for our community to rest, learn, grow and harvest in.
The Orchard Garden, developed over 2023 and 2024, was largely built by our community of volunteers, made up of local residents, refugees, and asylum seekers.
Building The Orchard Garden
The garden was built with nature and community at heart. Recycled materials were used to build our pathways and seating, and our garden bench was made from recycled plastic. Members of our community groups at TOSH created terracotta tiles to be embedded into the seating circle, and the international women of Seeking Refuge Project’s ‘Threads’ group sewed cushion covers and bunting. Local charity Faithworks and their workshop team created our arbour seat.
Since undergoing the garden build, 14 new fruit trees have been planted, as well as climbers, wild flowers and bulbs.
The Orchard Garden officially opened in July 2024. To commemorate this milestone, we were joined by over 100 people at our Open Day event, sharing global foods and enjoying nature themed crafts. Now an annual celebration, the garden offers an opportunity for our diverse communities to come together, celebrating this inclusive space and all that it represents.
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.
Every Monday afternoon, 1.30pm-3pm, TOSH provides free Nature Crafts & Gardening workshops for our diverse community in Boscombe.
If you or anyone you know would benefit from this welcoming and inclusive space, please contact our Garden Coordinator melinda@recreatedorset.co.uk, or pop in on a Monday afternoon to see what we are up to.
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