Soil and Planter Community Gardening

Soil and Planter Community Gardening

One-off · 11 Mar, 12:30 - 15:00
Grange Ave, Binley, Coventry CV3 2ED, UK
OutdoorsGardeningCreative
Nature & sustainabilityCommunity & familyHealth
1 No Poverty3 Good health and well-being15 Life on land

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Summary

Come along for a Soil and Planter themed gardening day at the John White Community Centre, developing the community garden space.

Detailed description

Groundwork West Midlands and the John White Community Centre are running a series of collaborative events across March that celebrate urban nature and green spaces. These events are free, family-friendly, and include free refreshments!


On Wednesday 11th February, we will continue our work at the John White Community Centre with a Soil and Planter themed day. We will fill the existing planters with topsoil, build a couple of new planters. We will also be installing a wormery for composting food waste!

Getting there

Please head to the John White Community Centre and sign in using the visitors book. At reception, please ask for the Community Garden day and you will be directed to us.  Address John White Community Centre Grange Avenue Binley, CV3 2ED There is a car park on-site

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About Groundwork West Midlands

Working across the West Midlands, we focus our activities on communities where we can make a difference. We are committed to creating a future with community at its core, one that is vibrant and green, and in which everybody can shape their own destiny and reach their full potential. We are the community charity with a green heart.
Groundwork takes practical action to create a fair and green future in which people, places, and nature thrive.
We support local communities and businesses to build capacity and resilience as this is vital if we are to tackle hardship, achieve a just transition to net-zero and help nature recover in a way that reduces inequality and leads to better work and healthier, happier lives.