• Posts Tagged ‘avalon wildflower park’

    Inspiring day learning about Pond Design and Construction

    by  • August 5, 2016 • Avalon Wildflower Park, EAT Project, News, Courses & Events

    Members of Feed Avalon and interested local people spent the day learning about pond design and construction with local horticulturist Philip Knight. The one-day course was designed to support people to learn the basics of how to design and build ponds. We learned how to create pond habitats that support wildlife to thrive. As...

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    Learning about Mushrooms at the Red Brick Building Community Garden

    by  • July 25, 2016 • Avalon Wildflower Park, Growing Glastonbury, News, Courses & Events

    Patrick Mallery from the Upcycled Mushroom Company and Feed Bristol taught a one-day mushroom cultivation course this July in Glastonbury. Hosted at the Red Brick Building Community Garden, the course explored the basics of mushroom growing. Folks learned how to inoculate mushroom logs and build mushroom beds. We hope that there can be some...

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    Learn about Pond Design & Construction at Avalon Wildflower Park

    by  • May 15, 2016 • Avalon Wildflower Park, EAT Project, Growing Glastonbury, News, Courses & Events

    How to book: To book please email Nicole: eat@feedavalon.org.uk When: Tuesday 19th July 2016, 10am – 4pm Where: At Avalon Wildflower Park Opposite the Red Brick Building, Glastonbury What: Avalon Wildflower Park is a new community project opposite the Red Brick Building. The former BMX track, now overgrown, is unloved and neglected. Our vision...

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    Pollinators need our help! Don’t miss the Planting for Pollinators Course in March

    by  • December 7, 2015 • Avalon Wildflower Park, EAT Project, Growing Glastonbury, News, Courses & Events, Uncategorized

    When: Thursday 3rd March 2016, 9.30 – 5pm Where: At Brook End LAND Centre Compton Dundon, Near Street & Glastonbury What: Avalon Wildflower Park is a new community project opposite the Red Brick Building. The former BMX track, now overgrown, is unloved and neglected. Our vision is to transform it into a haven of...

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