City in a Tree Heaven, an elaborate and eccentric bird box of epic proportions Duncan Terrace Gardens in Angel, part of the
Secret Garden Project (see below)
The first ever Chelsea Fringe will begin on Saturday 19th May and run for three weeks, at a host of different venues and settings across London. It will feature a mixture of public spectacles, horticultural happenings and community celebrations.
The Fringe is a brand new initiative, entirely volunteer-run in its first year. It’s all about harnessing and spreading some of the excitement and energy that fizzes around gardens and gardening.
Entirely independent of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show (though acting with its support), the Fringe will range from grassroots community garden projects to avant-garde art installations.
Events currently planned for North London include:
Read about our near neighbours just south of the Finsbury Park and their front garden vegetables project (as listed above):
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Really interested in the front garden growing project. Looks brilliant. Anyone up for anything similar here?
I'm having a go at peas and beans in mine if I ever get the seeds to germinate and thinking of tomatoes too. I've already got rocket going on the windowsill and herbs, but its time to get more adventurous I think after reading this blog. I noticed a neighbour in my street has got some of those growing sacks and some beans started off and walking down a Ladder street (only I can't remember which one) someone has started a veg patch. Last year, I saw courgettes in Pemberton Road. Come on, anything Islington can do, we can do...too.
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