Organic Food Growing
Run by Eastside Roots
Organic Food Growing
Run by Eastside Roots
Learn to grow fruit, veg & herbs at the Eastside Roots Garden at Trinity Arts Centre. Get fit, work outside, meet people, and gain knowledge and practical experience.
The sessions will be a mix of ideas and hands-on work in the thriving community garden. We have a poly-tunnel, compost loo, lots of fruit trees and a friendly bunch of volunteers.
Course information
Further information about the organic food growing course at Trinity
The course costs £80 (waged) or £40 (unwaged).
To join or find out more, call Tom on 07988 460373, or email t_daly@hotmail.com
More courses will run every 3 months – look on the website for dates.
Eastside Roots is a 'not-for-profit' workers co-op that grows plants and communities. We also manage the green space next to Stapleton Road Train Station.
Trinity Gardens
The Trinity Gardens are cultivated and maintained by Eastside Roots
Eastside Roots was developed out of a Bristol Permaculture Group idea to provide a ‘gardening hub’ for the local community while at the same time rejuvenating a piece of derelict land in Easton.
The initial plan was to regenerate a piece of land next to the Stapleton Road train station. In the
interim, they have been rejuvenating the Trinity Gardens through regular volunteer workdays, growing a variety of plants, veg, fruits and flowers. They also do a large amount of work to involve the local Somali community.
Eastside Roots welcome anyone wanting to help out, whether it be to gain skills and knowledge about horticulture and sustainable living or just to meet other like-minded people.
Please contact Eastside Roots at uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/eastsideroots/ for more information.
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Eastside Roots
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Bristol Permaculture Group, rejuvenating derelict land, connecting communities and developing skills
