Sunday, 13 May 2012
Pulp Friction have just held an event- an afternoon with Hardeep Singh Kohli-at DIG IN.The sun shone, probably for the first time in about five weeks and brought people out to sample the delights cooked by Mr Kohli.We think that approx 60 people came along and all money raised will be going to a homeless charity named by HSK.Thanks for taking part if you came, thanks for contributions of time and food by all volunteers from both DIG IN and PF, and mostly thanks for Jill, Pete and all the PF group for their hardwork for organising this event. Its always good to get people together at DIG IN and we will be looking out for the future book- a month of sundays- to be written by HSK based on his experiences cooking with different people in different areas around the country.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
I am delighted to be back at Dig In for another season of growing harvesting and eating. It is heartening to come back to such a strong and vibrant volunteer team. Alan has surely worked miracles supporting volunteers to transform the plot over winter. There is already a programme of activities developing over the summer months with visits planned for the Stapleford Rainbows and Cubs; Albany Nursery and Albany Junior and Sandiacre childminders. Activities will include bug hunts, pond dips, gardening, harvesting, tasting and cooking. I look forward to reporting more on all these activities as the summer unfolds. Yes, the rain will surely stop as some point, and the warmth will return!
Lauren Kinnersley - Dig In Project Worker 2012
Lauren Kinnersley - Dig In Project Worker 2012
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Workskills day in the rain!
Yesterday a group of students from the Worskills course at the Arthur Mee Centre visited the allotment to weed the sensory garden ready to add new plants in a few weeks time. This is what they had to say about the experience...
We went to the dig-in yesterday it was raining but that made it more fun. We planted some new plants in the polytunnel and we dug up all the weeds. We also smelled some plants, they all smelled nice. I would love to go again
Mitchell Phillips (student)
I really did enjoy the day out the allotment because it was great being out in the fresh air even though it was raining. I especially enjoyed sorting out the plants with the small spades.
Matthew Browne (student)
First I did some weeding outside in the pouring rain. When I got wet I went inside the polytunnel and watered some plants. I enjoyed the afternoon and would like to go again.
Matt Sadler (student)
We went to the dig-in yesterday it was raining but that made it more fun. We planted some new plants in the polytunnel and we dug up all the weeds. We also smelled some plants, they all smelled nice. I would love to go again
Mitchell Phillips (student)
I really did enjoy the day out the allotment because it was great being out in the fresh air even though it was raining. I especially enjoyed sorting out the plants with the small spades.
Matthew Browne (student)
First I did some weeding outside in the pouring rain. When I got wet I went inside the polytunnel and watered some plants. I enjoyed the afternoon and would like to go again.
Matt Sadler (student)
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Free Grub for Robin
A friendly robin visited us during Saturday's session at the allotment. With hungry chicks to feed, every overturned spade of earth was closely examined for tasty, bite sized morsels to take back to the nest. It is amazing how close proximity these birds come in time of need, and this one had the classic spade handle pose off to a tee.
Thanks go to Helen and Paula for the photo and free grubs.
Thanks go to Helen and Paula for the photo and free grubs.
Friday, 20 April 2012
new things happening on site
Its a while since I've been on site and I'm amazed at the changes and new developments.
The sensory garden is soon to be developed by students at Arthur Mee in a plan to re invigorate what we have and add in more Bee friendly plants. The students will be fund raising for plants, blogging theri activities as well as growing and planting.Watch this space for the changes...
Alan from the 'Grow and Grow' project has been working on site with different groups and DIG IN volunteers to upgrade and revamp our composting, create new wooden beds for groups and the odd table and chair!He has also been working with volunteers to create bug boxes. The wildflower area will be developed this year and a start has been made to create a wildlife haven near the bee hives.Im really looking forward to recharging our wildlife batteries and making DIG IN an oasis for our wildlife as well as our local people.
Ducks seal of approval
Despite ghastly weather activity has carried on apace at Dig-in. Wed 11th had volunteers making bee boxes in the polytunnel under guidance from Alan W. Sat 14th sev people including new volunteer Paula came. This Wed (18th April) saw 12 people on site sowing seeds in p/tunnel and dashing out to work outside between showers.
But the best thing was that after most people had left a pair of mallard ducks was spotted on the pond! They stayed long enough to be snapped by Debhbie.This is surely a sign that our pond is truly wildlife friendly
I'll try to upload the pic but not sure of my IT skills.
mary
Despite ghastly weather activity has carried on apace at Dig-in. Wed 11th had volunteers making bee boxes in the polytunnel under guidance from Alan W. Sat 14th sev people including new volunteer Paula came. This Wed (18th April) saw 12 people on site sowing seeds in p/tunnel and dashing out to work outside between showers.
But the best thing was that after most people had left a pair of mallard ducks was spotted on the pond! They stayed long enough to be snapped by Debhbie.This is surely a sign that our pond is truly wildlife friendly
I'll try to upload the pic but not sure of my IT skills.
mary
Monday, 2 April 2012
Reachout celebration
On Wednesda y 29thMarch, as well as the usual 14 volunteers, lots of people from Tracey's Reachout Project came to celebrate what has been achieved through the project. I'm sure Tracey can tell you all those who came.
Tracey, Kathy Holmes and I brought an array of food made with garden produce, including pumpkin puddings, plum fairy cakes, courgette & lime loaf and Tuscan bean stew. The sun shone and it was all lovely. Here are a few pix (if I can remember how to do it!)
Tracey, Kathy Holmes and I brought an array of food made with garden produce, including pumpkin puddings, plum fairy cakes, courgette & lime loaf and Tuscan bean stew. The sun shone and it was all lovely. Here are a few pix (if I can remember how to do it!)
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