Willow Wigwam Workshop
Get ready for growing season by making a structure for your peas, whilst learning a new skill
Learn how to bend, shape and fix coppiced willow into a useful structure for your veg patch.
Part of the series Seeds for Growth: walks, talks and workshops on nature reconnection.
Also known as a pea teepee, willow wigwam or obelisk, we'll be making a structure from willow that, depending on style, will be about a metre tall, ideal for climbing peas up or supporting flowers.
The willow is locally coppiced and we'll be using resourceful techniques to anchor and create the shape, along with a selection of upcycled materials to help us secure the structure.
The workshop will take place outside in the Chunk Community Garden behind Chunk cafe.
Please dress for an outside winter workshop. We will be standing up to make these, although there is room for 4 participants to be seated on benches to make theirs if they wish.
All materials provided, no experience necessary. Extra bundles of everything you need to make another wigwam at home will be available to purchase after the session.
Chunk cafe offers delicious vegan bakes, food and coffees; perfect for warming up during or after the session.
The session will be followed by a tree planting session in the community garden with volunteers, which participants are welcome to stay for and get involved with.
Get ready for growing season by making a structure for your peas, whilst learning a new skill
Learn how to bend, shape and fix coppiced willow into a useful structure for your veg patch.
Part of the series Seeds for Growth: walks, talks and workshops on nature reconnection.
Also known as a pea teepee, willow wigwam or obelisk, we'll be making a structure from willow that, depending on style, will be about a metre tall, ideal for climbing peas up or supporting flowers.
The willow is locally coppiced and we'll be using resourceful techniques to anchor and create the shape, along with a selection of upcycled materials to help us secure the structure.
The workshop will take place outside in the Chunk Community Garden behind Chunk cafe.
Please dress for an outside winter workshop. We will be standing up to make these, although there is room for 4 participants to be seated on benches to make theirs if they wish.
All materials provided, no experience necessary. Extra bundles of everything you need to make another wigwam at home will be available to purchase after the session.
Chunk cafe offers delicious vegan bakes, food and coffees; perfect for warming up during or after the session.
The session will be followed by a tree planting session in the community garden with volunteers, which participants are welcome to stay for and get involved with.
Good to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- under 18 with parent or legal guardian
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
CHUNK community garden
174 Kirkstall Hill
Kirkstall LS4 2SX
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