Sow Grateful: Pollinators

Sow Grateful: Pollinators

  • Ages 16+

Explore the captivating world of bees and how we support them at Lauriston Agroecology Farm...

By Lauriston Agroecology Farm

Date and time

Location

Lauriston Farm Road

Lauriston Farm Road Edinburgh EH4 5EX United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • Ages 16+

Did you know there are over 270 species of bees in the UK, and with only one being the Honey bee? Join us to explore the captivating world of these vital pollinators and discover how they contribute to growing your fruit and vegetables.

All wild bees are facing challenges from pesticides, climate change, habitat loss, and a lack of suitable nesting sites. At this workshop, you will learn about the new bee banks and bee hotels we have installed for solitary bees, as well as the other work to support pollinators at the farm. We'll help you identify various bee species, and finish with a game of Bee Bingo!

This workshop is offered by specialist volunteer Huw Pennell (who also carries out the bumblebee monitoring surveys at the farm)

Suitable for ages 16+

It is free to attend but spaces are limited, so please book, and if you can no longer attend, please cancel your space so it can go to someone else.

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Sow Grateful is a whole day celebration - bring a picnic and stay for free music in the afternoon with The Black Sails Collective and singer/songwriter Mike Delaitre from around 1:30pm-3pm (the afternoon session is unlimited spaces and all-ages, no booking needed).

When we sow seeds to grow food, we continue a lifelong partnership between people, plants, pollinators and the hidden world of microorganisms in our guts and in the soil. It’s not just human hard work that makes a harvest. This is a day to celebrate the web of life we're in.

All the contributors to Sow Grateful are generously gifting their time for free and we are so grateful to them too.

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Workshop Accessibility Notes

We will be in our Community Garden. The ground is rough and uneven, but there are no steps and people have navigated it in robust wheelchairs. We will mostly be outdoors - be prepared for windy north Edinburgh! There are hands on activities, but no heavy lifting. Please email info@lauristonfarm.org if you have accessibility questions.

Travel and Directions

The address is Lauriston Farm Road, Edinburgh EH4 5EX.

The main public entrance is the farmyard at the back of the Toby Carvery car park.

Please use public transport, walk, wheel or cycle to get to the farm whenever possible.

Lothian Buses 16, 27, 29, 37 & 47 all stop within 5 minutes of the farm and there is a bike rack in the farmyard.

There is no public car parking on the farm. We can support a small number of vehicles to drive onto the farm to park at the entrance for this workshop - this is reserved for disabled people who need it as an access requirement - please email info@lauristonfarm.org if you need to do this. Please do not drive onto the site without prior arrangement.

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'Harvest' image with barrow by Trina Mckendrick, Written in Film

Frequently asked questions

Is there a cafe?

No, there's no cafe on the farm - please bring snacks to keep you going and a picnic if you're staying for the afternoon music session.

How accessible is this event?

This is an outdoor event in our Community Garden, which has no stairs but is mostly rough, uneven grassy ground and can get muddy.

Organized by

Our events are ticketed with a solidarity pricing scheme. Those who can are encouraged to pay a little more, and those who can’t are encouraged to pay a discounted rate. The idea is that by paying on a sliding scale, we hope to foster more justice, equity and diversity in our food system and society.

Free
Aug 16 · 11:00 AM GMT+1