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Portobello Residents Begin Work To Develop Mount Lodge Green Biodiversity Project

April 13, 2023

 

Residents of Mount Lodge in Portobello recently approached the City of Edinburgh Council and Edible Estates with ideas to develop a disused green space on their street, which had been locked for as long as anyone could remember.

Aside from four mature cherry trees placed in each corner, Mount Lodge Green is an otherwise empty area of mowed grass. Following a community-led survey investigating how local residents wanted the area to be used, it was identified that improving biodiversity was a priority. The residents were then supported to design a plan, which included developing a central grass space with perennial plants (some of which will be edible,) a wildlife border, and bird boxes – all with the view to improve biodiversity. Led by Community Gardener, Paul, residents have been supported to put these plans into action by preparing and planting the site in a series of four workshops.

The first gardening workshop in March was well attended by residents both young and old, some of whom were meeting one another for the first time. Everyone got stuck in to mark out and dig areas ready for planting, and erect two handmade bird boxes. Another workshop on the 1st of April saw residents dig compost and begin planting up the biodiversity circle in time for spring.

We’re delighted to see residents gain access to and make use of a previously unused space in a way that fosters a sense of community. We wish residents the best of luck with the project going forward, and will continue to support the group as needed. We look forward to seeing how the space develops over the coming months!

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Edible Estates And Community Renewal Host Successful Meet And Greet Fete For Muirhouse Residents

March 16, 2023

 

On the 4th of March, alongside our partners Community Renewal, we held a Meet and Greet Fete to discuss plans for the Muirhouse Neighbourhood Garden with local residents. This generated lots of great ideas, and was made all the better with some hot soup made by the fantastic Fidra Kitchen team. We are looking forward to more community events in the lead-up to the garden’s construction in the summer months, ideas have included a ‘Build a Balcony Planter,’ seed sowing, and children’s gardening.  It’s set to be an exciting few months for the project!

Below are photos of the proposed site and potential layout.

Contact pippa@edibleestates.scot if you would like to get involved.

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Community Garden Workshops Across Edinburgh 2023

March 10, 2023

 

Below you will find a regularly updated list of community garden workshops across Edinburgh, opportunities to get involved in your local community growing project, and relevant contact information.

Broomhouse Growers

Sessions take place on:
Wednesdays: 9:30am – Midday
Saturdays: 9:30am – 12:30pm

You can find the garden down the alley behind the bakers and the One Stop Shop on Broomhouse Place North.
Contact Faith@edibleestates.scot & Facebook Page.

Craigentinny Community Garden

Weekly drop in workshops take place on Sundays between 1 – 4pm.

Contact: craigentinnygarden@gmail.com & Facebook page.

Craigmiller Growers

The White House / Bristo Church: Tuesdays, 10:30am-2:30pm 

Inch Nursery: Thursdays, 10.30am–2.30pm

Growers’ Workshops / Gardening Sessions: Occasional workshops take place on a Saturday from 11am-1pm, and gardening sessions from 11am-2:30pm.

Interested volunteers should contact Paul Masser directly: paul@communityalliancetrust.org.uk or 07546172803

All gardening sessions and other events are posted on the Craigmillar Growers Facebook page.

To join the group’s mailing list, send an email to info@communityalliancetrust.org.uk with the word ‘subscribe’ as the subject.

Dumbiedykes Gardening Group

The resident group meet on the grass next to 27 Viewcraig Street on Wednesdays 6 – 8pm (until the nights draw in). For more info contact pippa@edibleestates.scot

Hamilton Wynd Community Garden

Gardeners regular session is Thursday from 3pm.
If you live locally and want to get involved, there are some raised growing beds available. For more info contact Pippa: pippa@edibleestates.scot

Hutchison Neighbourhood Garden

Community Gardener sessions: Thursdays & Saturdays 9:30am – 12:30pm

If you live locally and want to help with the build of the new garden contact pippa@edibleestates.scot

Leith Community Growers

Sessions will take place from 6pm-8pm every Monday at the Meanwhile Site from April 3rd. Follow the group on Facebook and Instagram for updates.

For more info contact growingleith@gmail.com

Lochend Secret Garden

Weekly drop-in sessions take place on Saturdays from 12 – 2pm.

Contact: lochendsecretgarden@gmail.com & Facebook page.

Redbraes Community Garden

The Redbraes Community Garden Group meets from 10:30am-12:30pm on the first Sunday of each month.

2023 dates: 2nd April, 7th May, 4th June, 2nd July, 6th August, 3rd September, 1st October, 5th November.

Wester Hailes Growing Communities

Greenway Garden (Murrayburn, Hailesland, and Dumbryden) : Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, 9am-12pm

Clovenstone Community Garden: Tuesday 10:30am-1:30pm & Saturdays 11am-2pm

Calders Community Garden: Saturdays, 10:30am-1:30pm

For more info contact Alan Gordon: alan@westerhailesgrowing.org or 07999734776

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Edible Estates Launches Community Garden Work Programme 2022-23

November 1, 2022

 

Following the completion of our Community Garden Survey (CGS), Edible Estates has launched its Community Garden Work Programme 2022-23.

The programme will be delivered by us on behalf of Edinburgh Council and be comprised of both passive and active support packages. The two types of support will ensure that each of the 46 gardens reviewed in the CGS can benefit from the programme regardless of their support needs and current condition. 

The passive support package will be available to all community gardens on Housing Revenue Account Land and will encompass a range of on-call support, including advice, online management tools, and networking opportunities. 

The active support package will be provided to the community gardens in need of additional support as identified in the CGS. The support will be tailored to the individual garden’s specific needs, as directed by, and in liaison with its volunteers and/or management groups, council officers, and local third-party organisations. Support will include the provision of a Community Gardener, who will aid in restoring and renovating the site, installation of water supplies, and membership capacity building. 

Additionally, the CGS also identified Council estates where there are little to no provision of community growing spaces. As part of the programme’s active support element, feasibility studies will be conducted for those estates, with the view to constructing and establish gardens for those areas. 

To learn more about the CGS, click here. To stay updated on the community gardens receiving support, sign-up to our monthly newsletter here. 

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Edible Estates to Deliver Community Gardening Service Across Edinburgh On Behalf of Edinburgh Council

September 9, 2022

 

At the end of 2021, Edible Estates CIC won the tender to provide community gardening services across Edinburgh’s council estates on behalf of Edinburgh Council’s housing department.

Throughout 2022, we have been carrying out a Community Garden Survey to investigate the condition of all community gardening and community growing projects on Council housing land.

We have identified forty six growing sites in all – from small ones with a couple of raised beds outside a tower block, to large ‘neighbourhood garden’ with growing beds for seventy or more growers.  While a number of the gardens are considered best-practice, some have fallen into disrepair over the years. We have surveyed the gardens and met with the gardeners to find out what kind of support they would benefit from.  

Additionally, using resources provided by the Council, the survey identified areas of council housing where there is currently little to no provision of community gardening opportunities where new gardens could possibly be created. 

The survey will provide the basis for the delivery of a multi-year programme of support for existing gardens, and the delivery of new gardens which will start this autumn.  These support services will be delivered by Edible Estates on behalf of the Council, in liaison with council officers, supporting third sector organisations, and the groups managing each garden.

Greig Robertson, Edible Estates’ Founding Director, said the following;

We are really pleased to have developed this relationship with the Council. Edible Estates have been working independently in Edinburgh’s council estates for some years now and have developed a wealth of knowledge and resources that can make for a successful community garden. We’re keen to share that knowledge, but also to learn from other gardens across the city that have developed other approaches.  

Community gardens are a valuable resource to communities, they support individual and community well-being, promote physical activity, create new connections between folk, and of course grow fruit and veg. They are a ‘place’ and an activity, and play an important role in the move towards establishing 20-minute neighbourhoods across the city. They are helping support communities facing the challenges of food insecurity and the cost of living crisis. 

The Community Garden Survey has highlighted that gold-standard community growing projects can and do exist across Edinburgh, and showcases the potential for many more to develop with the right support provided through the Community Garden Framework. We are looking forward to continuing work with and supporting the fantastic organisations, groups, and volunteers behind each of the gardens outlined in the report, and more so to seeing how each garden develops over the coming years.

Going forward, you will see regular updates about these community growing projects across Edinburgh on both our blog and social media channels, as well as in our monthly newsletter. To sign-up for our newsletter and stay updated, click here.

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