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Cranbrook Community Food Garden

@CranbrookCCFG

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We'll be closing our X-Twitter profile at the end of May. Follow us on Instagram: https://t.co/QympRyS2Fm or see our website

Bethnal Green, London
Joined May 2014
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
10 months
We'll be closing our X-Twitter profile at the end of May. But the garden is still here and growing strong! Be sure to follow us on Instagram: https://t.co/BBhfzOKyhx or sign up for our monthly newsletter on our website: https://t.co/qqnNdGyil8
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@Capital_Growth
Capital Growth
2 years
@CranbrookCCFG @EdibleSE16 @OctopusCN Winner of our #UrbanHarvest2023 competition for best ‘Climate-friendly Community Meal’ is @CranbrookCCFG! 🍴They had a feast mostly made by their members: locally-grown freshly-made salads, tabbouleh, chilli-smashed cucumber & more! Photo credit: Lizzy Mace & Aleksandar Genov
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
2 years
Congrats to all the winners!
@Capital_Growth
Capital Growth
2 years
Check out our London Urban Harvest competition winners! 📸🎃Congratulations to @CranbrookCCFG Friends of Frendsbury Gardens & @EdibleSE16 for their winning photos & @OctopusCN for the biggest pumpkin harvest! See photos & more below 👇 https://t.co/efc9MzjeD0 #UrbanHarvest2023
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
2 years
More photos of our @Capital_Growth #UrbanHarvest2023 climate-friendly community feast. Plates piled high with locally-grown freshly-made salads! Including Middle Eastern tabbouleh & Asian chilli-smashed cucumber, reflecting diverse members. Photos by Lizzy Mace & Aleksandur Genov
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
2 years
Our @Capital_Growth #UrbanHarvest2023 Harvest Feast! Most dishes made by members from locally-grown food, low-or-no cooking, and mostly vegan (just some eggs and cheese on the side!), it was not only a joyful community meal but climate-friendly too! Photos by Aleksandur Genov
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
2 years
Busy Saturday as usual a couple of weeks ago during @Capital_Growth #UrbanHarvest2023! Here are some harvest action shots from the gloriously sunny day ☀️ Photos by Aleksandur Genov for Cranbrook Community Food Garden
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
To other local community-run gardens, have you had a sign suddenly appear on your fence today? @garden_poets @BgGrowers
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
What was behind the choice not to contact us and involve us in the process of approving and creating the sign? How does this fit with your commitment to working in partnership with communities?
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
It would have been great to be consulted before the sign was created. Perhaps to ask us if we'd like our own logo on it. Or our own contact details. Or to approve the wording. Even just to verify that our name was correct. 🤷‍♀️
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Other issues with the sign: - our name is wrong. -the position of "Growing Communities Together" implies it is our motto. It is not. - it sends people to your website for more info instead of to us (the people who actually run the garden).
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Buff- or white-tailed bumblebee drinking nectar through a hole in a comfrey flower. We use the leaves to make organic fertiliser. We also use nettle tea, banana peels, and wormeries to feed our beds with nutrient-rich natural goodies. #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Honey bee covered in pollen. One of the things we do to help protect and restore nature is allow some of our herbs and greens to flower, providing nectar for pollinators. #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Mint moth on rosemary. After building bee habitats and planting flowers for moths, butterflies and hoverflies, we replaced all our netting with nets with wider holes, to allow pollinating insects through. The garden teems with life 💚 #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Common carder bee drinking from apple blossom. We were so proud that our efforts to protect & restore nature were recognised with 1st prize in the "Best Garden for Wildlife (Group)" category at the Tower Hamlets in Bloom Awards 2022 💚 #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Male common darter dragonfly in the garden. As well as making space for wildlife, planting flowers for insects, and timing our tasks to work with nature's needs, we also use natural pest-control and produce almost all our own compost! #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Female ruddy darter dragonfly in the garden. We've added spaces for insects & birds, and changed some of our gardening methods to help protect and restore nature - like letting leaves lie till late spring and allowing crops to flower. #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
A willow emerald damselfly using our apple tree as a hunting spot one evening. We think they might have been attracted by the frog pond, just one of the spaces we've made to help protect and restore nature in the garden. #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Just a few months after we built our bird bath and feeding station, we had lots of birds nesting in the garden, including this family of wrens in the roof of our pergola! #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Male brown hawker dragonfly on lal shak. We've made lots of changes to help protect and restore nature in the garden including bug hotels, flowers for pollinators, a bee mound, a bird bath and feeding station, and a frog pond! #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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@CranbrookCCFG
Cranbrook Community Food Garden
3 years
Poplar hawk-moth on aubergine leaf. Some of the things we're doing to help protect and restore nature: * planting flowers for pollinators * building a bee mound * making a bird bath and feeding station * digging a frog pond #MyWildSpace #GoodToGrow2023 @Capital_Growth
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